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Simulation Of Coating Surface Formation:A MC-CFD Hybrid Method

Posted on:2018-09-16Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:F ZhouFull Text:PDF
GTID:2371330545456827Subject:Chemical Engineering and Technology
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Quantitative characterization of surface morphological evolution is critical for coating quality control.In this work,a hybrid MC-CFD(i.e.,Monte Carlo coupled with computation fluid dynamics)method was developed to capture the complex coating formation process,which involves wet film formation through deposition of huge amount of droplets and the succeeding leveling process.The effects of the mean diameter,viscosity,density and surface tension of paint droplets on coating roughness evolution have been systematically and quantitatively explored.It was found that increasing mean drop diameter led to the increase of the initial surface roughness and increased leveling time;the increase of paint viscosity led to the increased initial and final surface roughness and hence increased leveling time;paint density had little influence on leveling time and final surface roughness;increasing surface tension of paint however led to the increase of levelling velocity and the decrease of leveling time,but had little effect on final coating roughness.
Keywords/Search Tags:Surface morphology, Monte Carlo method, CFD, VOF method, leveling
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