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Description
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Simulation data for the impact of a silicone oil B3 droplet onto a submerged flat and sub-millimeter micro-structured surface are stored. The DNS case (We = 630, Re = 1500) was performed using a fully submerged smooth surface and two micro-structured surfaces of d_s = 0.2mm and d_s = 0.5mm, respectively (see the related publication). For each surface, three different film heights above the structure were used hf = 0.2mm, 0.3 mm and 0.5 mm. All 9 simulations were carried out for a physical time of 3 ms. The dataset contains the raw simulation data (HDF5 files) of certain timesteps. In particular, the data set contains the following:
1. Case: df = 0.2mm, hf = 0.2mm, time = 0.5ms (timestep=12), 1ms (timestep=20), 1.5ms (timestep=28), 2.5ms (timestep=45). The data is stored for the VOF variable as "funs00*.hdf" and for velocity as "velv00*.hdf". Open fs3d.xmf in Paraview.
2. Grid study for: df=0.2mm, hf=0.2mm, time=2.5ms. Data is stored for grid resolutions of 96, 192, 384 and 768 cells in each direction of the 3D cubic domain. The files are stored as "resolution_2.5_0.vtp". Open in Paraview.
3. Time: 2.5ms. hf=0.2mm, 0.3mm and 0.5mm, and ds=0 (flat), 0.2mm and 0.5mm. Data stored for all the cases as "ds_hf.vtu". Open in Paraview.
4. Gas-Liquid interface. Data stored for all combinations of hf and df at time 0.5ms, 1ms, 1.5ms and 2.5ms. Files named as: "ds_hf_time.vtu". Open in Paraview.
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Related Publication
| Is Supplement To: Patrick Palmetshofer, Rishav Saha, Jeremy Bryce, Anne K. Geppert, Gianpietro Elvio Cossali, Bernhard Weigand (2025).Droplet impact onto sub-millimeter microstructures fully and barely submerged in a liquid film. Physics of Fluids 37 (8), 082130.doi: 10.1063/5.0278343 |