The following main assumptions apply to the wall-film model:
- The wall film thickness is thin and the wall film does not alter the geometry. 
- The existence of a wall film has no influence on the turbulence generation in the wall boundary layer. 
- Film particles are in direct contact to the wall and heat transfer from wall to film takes place by conduction. 
- Film particles originating from different particle types do not mix (that is, fuel droplets that hit oil-covered walls do not interact with each other). In Ansys CFX, the particle solver checks that only one particle type can form a wall film on a domain boundary. 
- In the non-flooded regime wall particles keep their spherical shape. 
- The simulation is assumed to be turbulent. 
- The wall film model can be used only in transient simulations. 
- The wall film model cannot be used together with dispersed Eulerian particles.