Supplementary material to a submitted manuscript [full citation link follows when it is published] J. Wurst, M. Dreisbach, A. Stroh, J. Kriegseis, K. Schulte, "PLIC-based contact line modeling for simulations of droplet impact onto smooth and structured surfaces", referred to as "related publication" in the following:
A framework for the simulation of droplet impacts onto smooth and structured surfaces is developed within the in-house flow solver "Free Surface 3D" (FS3D). The code solves the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations in a one-field formulation and the Volume of Fluid (VoF) method. The dataset contains the raw simulation data (hdf5-files) of certain timesteps as well as images and text files directly used in the manuscript. The hdf5-data can be viewed with paraview by loading the fs3d.xmf file.
In particular, the data set contains the following cases:
-convergence tests results (textfile)
-sessile drop (textfile)
-square capillary (textfile)
-droplet impact smooth surface (textfile)
-grid study (textfile)
-droplet impact grooves (textfile, hdf5-files, png-files)
The simulation was performed as part of Germany’s Excellence Strategy
under Grant EXC 2075 - 390740016 within the subproject PN1-2(II).