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October 5, 2008, 04:42 |
Two continuous phase and One dispersed phase
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Hello, I have a CFD problem with three phase in one domian(two continuous phase and one dispersed phase). I tried to solve the problem with CFX, but failed. I also didn't find the similar example in the manual. Is it true that CFX can only solve the multiphase problem which has no more than one continuous phase in a domain?
Eager to any response. Thank a lot! Michael |
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October 5, 2008, 13:08 |
Re: Two continuous phase and One dispersed phase
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Hi
Try solving for 2 phases and model the dispersed phase as additional variable in both phases. BOL |
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January 14, 2010, 16:19 |
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hello... a response to the old thread... how can u define this variable to the fluids i have 2 continuous phases and one dispersed
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