&SPEC ID='WATER VAPOR',
DENSITY_LIQUID=1000.0, MELTING_TEMPERATURE=0.0, SPECIFIC_HEAT_LIQUID=4.18, HEAT_OF_VAPORIZATION=2257.0, VAPORIZATION_TEMPERATURE=100.0 /
&PART ID='WATER', SPEC_ID='WATER VAPOR', AGE=10.0,
DIAMETER=2000.0, MINIMUM_DIAMETER=500.0, MAXIMUM_DIAMETER=4000.0, DISTRIBUTION='ROSIN–RAMMLER–LOGNORMAL', GAMMA_D=2.4,
INITIAL_TEMPERATURE=10.0,
QUANTITIES='PARTICLE DIAMETER','PARTICLE TEMPERATURE','PARTICLE VELOCITY', SAMPLING_FACTOR=1 / puvodne initial_temperature=4.
&PROP ID='NOZZLE', PART_ID='WATER', PARTICLES_PER_SECOND=5000,
FLOW_RATE=200.0, DROPLET_VELOCITY=9.0, SPRAY_ANGLE=0.,2.5, SMOKEVIEW_ID='nozzle'
&DEVC ID='PROUDNICE', PROP_ID='NOZZLE', ORIENTATION=0.99,0,0.06,
QUANTITY='TIME', SETPOINT=0.0,
XYZ=0.1,0.5,0.1 /&MESH ID='mesh_nozzle', IJK=8,6,4, XB=0.0,0.8,0.2,0.8,0.0,0.4/ síť pro zkušení místnost, 800 buněk
&MESH ID='mesh1', IJK=20,20,20, XB=1.0,1.2,0.4,0.6,0.0,0.2/ síť pro zkušení místnost, 8000 buněk
&MESH ID='mesh2', IJK=12,12,8, XB=0.8,1.4,0.2,0.8,0.0,0.4/ síť pro zkušení místnost, 4800 buněk
&MATL ID='STEEL', SPECIFIC_HEAT=0.49, CONDUCTIVITY=50.0, DENSITY=7850.0 /
&SURF ID='STEELBLOCK', COLOR='GRAY', MATL_ID='STEEL', THICKNESS=0.01, TMP_INNER=600.0 /
&OBST SURF_ID='STEELBLOCK', BNDF_OBST=.TRUE., XB=1.1,1.12,0.4,0.6,0.0,0.2 /
&DEVC QUANTITY='WALL TEMPERATURE' XYZ=1.1,0.5,0.1, IOR=-1, ID='SURF_TEMP' /--
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You may have one coefficient at the center of the stream, another at the edge of the stream, another above and to the sides from splatter, another below due to flow of the water, etc. Those coefficients and the areas to which they apply may vary depending on the flow rate and stream angle of the hose. For a static test with a fixed in place hose and a fixed nozzle setup you could probably tune it for that specific test. If the ultimate goal is a real hose held by a fire team, that hose will not have a constantly spray pattern, flow rate, stream angle and impact point. I think it is a stretch to try and get Lagragian particles with no particle-particle interactions and no bounce off surfaces to model a solid hose stream and the resulting water flow over a solid surface.
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