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Old   February 4, 2008, 12:03
Default Domain Initialization in 2 phase flow using VOF
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moas
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can i initialize a single domain with the volume fraction of the two phases at desired locations. e.g. start/initialize a closed channel flow simulation with water at the bottom and air on the top.
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Old   February 4, 2008, 16:28
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Hi,

Yes. The tutorial example free surface flow over a bump has an example of doing this.

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Old   February 15, 2008, 07:12
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Nagi Abdussalam Mohamed
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I need this tutorial because my thesis deals with the subject. Thank you
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Old   February 17, 2008, 05:19
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Look in the documentation, in the tutorial manual. It is described there.

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