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Old   March 22, 2019, 02:12
Default Two phase incompressible immiscible fluid flow simulation
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Hello foamers,
I am trying to simulate the dispersed phase holdup by using twoPhaseEulerFoam which uses a two fluid model. Unfortunately I am unable to run the simulation beyond 6 secs. I am using bubbleColumn example by replacing air with oil. I have changed the physical properties and all that stuffs to that of oil phase.
Later when I checked the twoPhaseEulerFoam.C file I found out that this solver is meant for two compressible phases one being dispersed in one another.
Is there any provision to simulate two incompressible and immiscible liquids in contact in openFoam.
Your guidance will be appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Vivek
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