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Old   August 7, 2024, 13:25
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Hey guys. I am new to multiphase models in fluent so if my questions look obvious please bear with me. I have been trying to model a system which has 2 continuous phases and one discrete phase. I am using the Eulerian multiphase model coupled with the Dense Discrete Phase Model. I am just not able to get the simulation to run. I was able to run it once but it was not displaying the volume fractions of the first two continuous models.
What am I doing wrong? Am I working in the wrong model and how should i specify the volume fractions for the first two phases at the inlets?
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Old   August 12, 2024, 11:36
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Mr.Athawale,
What problem do you solve?

Inlet volume fractions are specified in the Boundaries Inlet zones in the Multiphase tab.
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