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Old   May 3, 2017, 03:26
Default how to get continuous bubbles through patching in VOF model of fluent
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In Fluent while solving the simple multi-phase flow problem using VOF we can generate a air bubble (secondary phase) just by patching it at any location in the liquid (primary phase) domain. This i have done, where a single bubble can be simulated in the flow domain. Now, i am wiling to generate similar multiple bubbles from same location after a fixed time intervals so that series of bubbles would be flowing instead of single bubble.
Kindly help me in this regard how can i generate such type of multiple bubble from a fixed location in fluent.
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I have a idea ,after fixed time interval then path a new bubble.
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