Set Up Contact Angle Modeling
Model the contact angle between two immiscible fluids on a solid surface. As an example, for falling droplets, you can model the contact angle between two immiscible fluids on the surface in AcuSolve.
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Solution-centric workflows allow you to traverse through modeling environments using a dedicated UI layer.
Create, open, import, and save models.
Use the Convert tool to convert entire models between data types.
Manage CAD, FE, and 2D parametric sketch geometry.
Generate surface/volume mesh by defining mesh controls, or interactively create and edit 2D surface mesh.
Prepare your model and run the simulation.
Prepare your model for a general AcuSolve simulation.
Set up the simulation model, materials, domains, and boundaries.
Define global simulation settings, materials, and any multipliers or parameters.
Use the Physics tool to define the global AcuSolve settings used in the simulation.
An overview of how to set up various simulation scenarios.
Use the Material Library tool to create, edit, delete, and import/export fluid, solid, or immiscible multiphase materials. Once defined, these materials can be referenced in any domain.
Use the Parameters tool to create, delete, and import/export parameters.
Use the Multipliers tool to create, edit, and delete multiplier functions. Multiplier or ramp functions are used to multiply or ramp variables while defining boundaries, radiation, and mesh conditions.
Define the simulation domain.
Define surface boundary conditions.
Define radiation conditions and create emissivity models.
Define direct, derived, and constrained mesh motion.
Define output conditions, run the simulation, and view the results.
AcuTrace is particle tracer that runs as a post-processor to AcuSolve.
Prepare your model for wind tunnel analysis using ultraFluidX.
Post-process the simulation results by creating visualizations and measurements.
Automate simulation processes with templates and utility scripts.
Once the baseline model is prepared, you can define morph volumes, morph geometry, create design shapes and run DOE studies. These tool work for both AcuSolve and ultraFluidX-based workflows.
More resources for AcuSolve and ultraFluidX solvers.
Define global simulation settings, materials, and any multipliers or parameters.
Set up the simulation model, materials, domains, and boundaries.
Prepare your model for a general AcuSolve simulation.
Prepare your model and run the simulation.
An overview of how to set up various simulation scenarios.
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Model the contact angle between two immiscible fluids on a solid surface. As an example, for falling droplets, you can model the contact angle between two immiscible fluids on the surface in AcuSolve.
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