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June 20, 2008, 05:33 |
Multicomponent Fluid
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Hi All,
I am dealing with the system in which the inlet stream is (50-50) percent Benzene and toluene. That stream is getting heated in one close geometry. Now the question is , How do I set the boudary condition that answers two component liquid. It is necessary that both the fluid should be considered seperately. Regards Mehul Patel |
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June 20, 2008, 09:12 |
Re: Multicomponent Fluid
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Hi Mehul,
There is a tutorial on setting up domains with multiple fluids. Depending on the level of complexity that you are after, the tutorial should be sufficient. |
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June 30, 2008, 13:26 |
Re: Multicomponent Fluid
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Thanks Joel
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