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October 10, 2014, 10:45 |
How interFoam tell which fluid is wetting or non-wetting ?
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Dear all:
Maybe a stupid question. In interFoam for a given geometry, when we set a case, we give two fluid properties and surface tension in transportProperties, but how interFoam know which fluid is wetting phase and which one is non-wetting phase? Thanks. |
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