Water Evaporation CFD Method with the Meshfree Volume-Volume-Coupling Approach for Wet Automotive Component Dry-Out Time Prediction
JungHoon Lee,
Dirk Baeder,
Sebastian Rehfeldt
et al.
Abstract:A new two-phase mass transfer Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) method is developed using a meshfree collocation approach, or Generalized Finite Difference Method (GFDM), to resolve the evaporation phenomenon at the waterair interface since it is essential to estimate the water dry-out-time for corrosion protection schemes on automotive components. Thereby, the volume-volume-coupling to couple the phases -air and water -is used in order to keep a stable phase interface. At the interface, it is assumed that th… Show more
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