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finite volume, volume of fluid, boundary integral method

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Hello,

I'm trying to model a cavitation air-bubble in water under ultrasound waves. For that I need to use a Boundary integral method to solve the Laplace equation. The finite element method I try to use until now is not stable for my problem.

Is there any boundary integral method (using Greens function) module for Laplace equation in Comsol 4.2 or 4.3 available?

Thanks for your answer!

Karl

1 Reply Last Post Sep 4, 2014, 12:56 p.m. EDT
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Posted: 10 years ago Sep 4, 2014, 12:56 p.m. EDT
Hi Karl,
Even i am doing the same model a forming of cavitation in water by sending ultrasound waves in longitudinal tube. could you help me with any example models to understand how the cavitation in water,
so that i can do my model by that.
thank you.

Hi Karl, Even i am doing the same model a forming of cavitation in water by sending ultrasound waves in longitudinal tube. could you help me with any example models to understand how the cavitation in water, so that i can do my model by that. thank you.

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