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Old   August 25, 2007, 06:15
Default volume fractions in homogeneous flow model?
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Matthias Rohner
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Hi, I have a question about the behaviour of the homogeneous flow model when used to model diffusive mixing of two very similar fluids. Does anybody know whether the volume fractions are calculated from the solution of the flow field or if there is an extra equation? (If there is an extra eqn. how is it implemented?) Was looking for that in CFX help but couldn't find an answer. Any help is most apreciated!

[The problem I'm working on is the mixing behaviour of two fluids in a closed channel. All dimensions are very small (channel is 250 by 500 micron), and reynolds numbers are between 0.3 and 33.0. The two fluids are slightly different in density and viscosity but the difference is within 5%.]
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Old   August 26, 2007, 18:42
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Glenn Horrocks
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Hi,

Mass or volume fraction is an additional equation to solve. The equation is discussed in the theory manual.

Glenn Horrocks
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