Bursting membrane and flap

The bursting membrane and flap boundary conditions model surfaces that open under specified pressure differences or time, allowing fluid flow.

The bursting membrane boundary condition models a flow surface that bursts when a specified static pressure difference across the membrane or a specified time is reached. After the burst, the fluid flows freely from one side to the other in the fluid domain.

The flap boundary condition models the opening and the closing of the flap. A closed flap is represented by a flow surface; while, an open flap is represented by an opening where the fluid flows freely from one side to the other in the fluid domain.

The specified criteria for flap opening includes:

  • Specified static pressure difference across the flap
  • Specified time

The specified criteria for flap closing includes:

  • Falling below a specified dynamic pressure difference across the flap
  • Specified time

The flow solver uses the following assumptions:

  • When the membrane bursts, the opening that replaces it remains even if the pressure is decreased to lower values.
  • A displacement or motion of the membrane or flap surface is not modeled, and effects of the motion of the membrane or flap on the flow are neglected.
  • When the bursting membrane or flap is embedded in the fluid domain, the fluid mesh is continuous across the interface.
  • When the bursting membrane or flap is on the fluid domain boundary, it is assumed that the fluid follows the ideal gas law.
  • When the bursting membrane or flap is on the fluid domain boundary, only one bursting membrane or one flap can be defined.