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Old   July 18, 2012, 05:07
Default How to estimate water level in two phases channel flow?
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Hi, I've been trying to simulate two phases(water and air) flow in a channel using CFX, and now I am wondering the best way to estimate water level. Is is ok if I generate an isosurface with arbitrary volume fraction of water? could you give me any advice?

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An isosurface at volume fraction=0.5 is the usual place to put the interface.
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ghorrocks, thanks for your help.
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