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March 22, 2021, 13:23 |
changing viscosity laminar flow
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Hi i'm pretty new to OpenFOAM and CDF overall, and my issue is the following, i have a container with an inlet and an outlet and it is filled with one liquid and an another liquid (which is mixable with the other) is constanly coming in in the inlet. I have done the simulation with constant viscosity and now i want to somehow calculate the always changing viscosity to get a step closer to the real problem. The flow stays linear, and i dont know where and what should i edit for this . Any help is appreciated, and please ask for more information if needed.
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