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May 11, 2005, 07:39 |
multiphase problem
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Hi!
Could i solve such problem? Separation volume: i have 2 fluids, one is continuous phase, another is dispersed phase in it on the first stage(at the beginning fo the domain) and becomes continuous phase at the end of the domain where the separation completed. Thanks, Ivan. |
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May 13, 2005, 04:22 |
Re: multiphase problem
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Yes,
You need to define both the fluids as continuous and use the mixture model for multiphase flows. This is the advanced option and you may need to program your own models particularly for drag since the only option available for drag law will be drag coefficient Regards, Test |
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