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November 14, 2015, 03:51 |
Temperature doesn't match the volume of fluid
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Jordi Pina
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Hello everybody,
I'm carrying out a simulation where a fluid (a polymer) enters to a cavity. I carry out a VOF simulation and I obtain the following 'Phase 2: Volume of fluid' result at a particular time step: What I don't think it's correct, is that the profile temperature is, at the same time step of the previous snapshot, the following one: My common sense says that the Temperature result should show something similar to the VOF result, with a sharp interface between the polymer and the air temperatures. Thanks in advance! |
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November 17, 2015, 03:06 |
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Jordi Pina
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Please... No one find this weird?
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November 19, 2015, 07:24 |
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Devesh Baghel
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Please attach snapshot of contours.
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