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Old   January 29, 2009, 04:59
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Hello,

I am a new user of OpenFOAM and I would like to simulate a three-phase free surface flow with multiphaseInterFoam. Does anyone know if there are some documents which describe the equations solved by multiphaseInterFoam or which explain the strategy used? Thanks a lot.
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Old   July 21, 2009, 04:37
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Hi! Unfortunatelly I cannot answer your question but looking for an answer myself.

I have the problem, that I would like to access the alphas during calculation of a new field, but I couldn't find any public function that allows this. Is there any chance to access the scalarField or do I have to modify the other files to write a function of my own?

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