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2D Marangoni Effect due to Evaporation of Solute
Posted 13.12.2013, 23:26 GMT-5 3 Replies
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Dear Community,
I am trying to solve Marangoni effect due to evaporation of solute. I have closely followed the model example in which the Marangoni effect is due to the thermal gradients.
Here is what I would like to know.
1. How to define the weak term in my model? I have tried using "-test(u)*k*cx"
Also, I don't understand weak term properly :( and what do these test functions mean?
2. I think, one can also use boundary stress instead of weak term. I defined my boundary stress as "-k*cx". When I try to solve I have convergence problems. Any thoughts?
also, I really appreciate if some one can give me an intuitive understanding of weak term.
PS: k is the evaporation rate and cx is the gradient in c (i.e.) dc/dx
thanks
Sathish.
I am trying to solve Marangoni effect due to evaporation of solute. I have closely followed the model example in which the Marangoni effect is due to the thermal gradients.
Here is what I would like to know.
1. How to define the weak term in my model? I have tried using "-test(u)*k*cx"
Also, I don't understand weak term properly :( and what do these test functions mean?
2. I think, one can also use boundary stress instead of weak term. I defined my boundary stress as "-k*cx". When I try to solve I have convergence problems. Any thoughts?
also, I really appreciate if some one can give me an intuitive understanding of weak term.
PS: k is the evaporation rate and cx is the gradient in c (i.e.) dc/dx
thanks
Sathish.
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