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December 7, 2022, 09:48 |
Multiphase (Air, water and Ice)
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Emmanuel Junior Arhin
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Hello,
I am performing a multiphase flow analysis. I am measuring the penetration depth of a high-pressure water jet through an ice block. But the ice doesn't seem to exhibit its properties. As soon as the water jet makes contact with the ice, there is a mixing that, in my opinion, indicates that the ice is liquid in nature. Is there anyone here that can assist me with completing my fluent physics? Thank you! |
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