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Clarification of expression : (acos(tpf.intnormr)) [Capillary filling]

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Hey all,

i'm planning to model the capillary filling of different geometries. As introduction i've been studying the example from comsol : microfluidics module --> Two-Phase-Flow --> Capillary filling ls

under definitions/variables 1a there is the expression for theta : (acos(tpf.intnormr))[1/deg]

Can anyone explain to me how this expression is set up ?
cause 1 : i can't find the theta anywhere else in the model (the contact angle is later on defined as 3/8*pi rad)
and 2: if i try to use this expression in my own model it won't accept it.

hope you can help me out.

regards,
Remco

1 Reply Last Post 17.09.2014, 03:53 GMT-4
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Posted: 10 years ago 17.09.2014, 03:53 GMT-4
Hi.

'intnormr' is defined in 'Filling of a Capillary Channel—Phase Field' example. Look for it in documentation.

It looks like that:

Name Expression Unit Description

intnormr d(phipf,r)/sqrt(d(phipf,r)^2+d(phipf,z)^2+eps) Interface normal, r component

theta (acos(intnormr))[1/deg] rad Contact angle
Hi. 'intnormr' is defined in 'Filling of a Capillary Channel—Phase Field' example. Look for it in documentation. It looks like that: Name Expression Unit Description intnormr d(phipf,r)/sqrt(d(phipf,r)^2+d(phipf,z)^2+eps) Interface normal, r component theta (acos(intnormr))[1/deg] rad Contact angle

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