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Old   September 28, 2015, 17:26
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Hi

I have 3 fluids
Air - COntinuous fluid
Water- COntinuous fluid
LNG- dispersed fluid

I chose homogeneous free surface model for multiphase.
Under fluid pairs models ,I have selected particle and free surface.
I want to know whether this is eulerian lagrangian model or eulerian-eulerian model. How should i express the mass, momentum and energy equations.
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