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April 1, 2014, 03:29 |
Vaporising Coolant
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Floris Duyfjes
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I'm working on a little challenge ():
I wish to simulate the mixing of a fluid with a coolant. As we already know from the client; a part of the coolant actualy vaporises partially and gets mixed as little gas bubbles. I understand these bubbles are just a bit too much to be visualised by the software. But, still the compress-ability of the mixture changes drastically. So, I wonder, is there a way to simulate this change in compress-ability? Any advise would be most welcome Cheers Floris |
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