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February 1, 2007, 05:24 |
BOUNDARY CONDITION
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hi i am solving one mixing problem.for that i have two inlets and one outlet.two inlet having different fluids so how can i specify the different fluids in different inlets.
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February 3, 2007, 02:04 |
Re: BOUNDARY CONDITION
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It is a mixing problem. Form the mixture material made up of n fluids you are using. Then, at inlet you will be asked to specify the mass fractions of first (n-1) fluids in the mixture. Specify accordingly. The mass fractions of n fluids of the mixture should some to 1.0.
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February 3, 2007, 04:51 |
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thank u swarup i will look up
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