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Old   August 6, 2016, 04:40
Question Two phase Via Solidworks Flow Simulation
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hi dear engs
i want to simulate one Globe Control Valve & Find The flow Capacity with the Flow Simulation SoftWare
but my liquid was being in two different fluid
one of them Olive oil and Another Methane gas
plz help me that how i can to simulate this project via this software?
i tried but couldn't to success this simulation because "solidworks Flow Simulation" was accept one fluid 4 simulation...
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