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October 21, 2019, 07:00 |
VOF Model compressible liquid denstiy
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Hi community I am a new member so sorry if this topic is already disccused. I have a question regarding the VOF model in ANSYS Fluent.
In the Fluent Manual in topic "18.3.2. Limitations of the VOF Model" the following point is metioned: "Only one of the phases can be defined as a compressible ideal gas. There is no limitation on using compressible liquids using user-defined functions." I want to simulate a two phase problem where I need to specify the specific bulk modulus for each of the phases. Is it possible to simulate two phases with the built-in compressible-liquid density method? The manual only says "no limitation on using compressible liquids using user-defined functions". Thanks for your help! |
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compressible liquid, vof |
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