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Old   August 20, 2019, 14:31
Default icoReactingMultiphaseInterFoam air on water stratified flow
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Hello everyone,
I am writing to take some suggestion on how to proceed with simulations.
The case I am investigating is stratified flow of air on water at small scales (1cmX0.1cmX0.1cm) in channel.

I have tried both:
a) uniform inlet and outlet. (top and bottom - walls).
b) separated inlet and outlet.
So my question is:

1)Is it fine to use separated inlet and outlet?

2)Is my case file correct, IC and BC specifically?
In the link provided you can find case file. As I can't upload archive weighting more than 193 kb.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1sU...2vysT3d2En4Yiq


Any help is greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Tonnykz
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