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Old   November 8, 2016, 10:46
Default Steady fluid with air injection ERROR
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Hi every one! this is my first post. I've been trying to solve this problem for a long time and I can't do it myself.
Here is the question:

I want to simulate the oxygen blown in a BOF converter


The problem I have is that I can't have 2 separated and steady phases (liquid steel and air) and make a third (oxygen) go trough an inlet at supersonic speed (450m/s) using fluent.

The geometry is ready and looks like this:



I'll be very greatfull if you helpme with this!

sorry for my english!

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