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October 4, 2005, 19:38 |
3D-Flow: Tank with 2 fluids with no separation
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Hi! IŽd like to simulate:
3D-Tank with 2 fluids. At the begining should one fluid (density ρ1) on the left side of the tank, the other one (density ρ2, with ρ1>ρ2) should on the right side, between them thereŽs not a separation at all. The fluids are the same, but their density. How can I define at time t=0s. the location of the fluids? What about the mass fraction? The domain is the entire tank, and thereŽs 2 Composite Regions: Left Side, Right Side. |Fluid1 + Fluid2| Thanks, Juan G. |
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