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Old   June 17, 2014, 12:35
Default Single Reference Frame (SRF) or Multiple Reference Frame (MRF)
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Dear,

You can see in attached picture my simulation problem (mixing reactor tank)

Which is the Modeling Approach how I must use: Single Reference Frame (SRF) or Multiple Reference Frame (MRF)

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Old   June 18, 2014, 05:46
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Anybody? Please help !
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Old   June 18, 2014, 17:41
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You can use MRF or sliding mesh approach but in your case MRF can give you appropriate results as well as less time.
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