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Old   May 29, 2024, 23:08
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Hi, everyone!
rhoe(ijk) represent density * specific energy in cell. But, how is energy distributed when there are two types of fluids in a cell (surface cell)? Is it based on fluid fraction allocation? Can fluid allocation be specified?
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