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Old   November 26, 1999, 05:42
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Respected sir Iam a student of I.I.T. delhi and working on two phase calculations using algebraic slip mixture model.In the manual it is given that this method can be used for two phases of different velocities.But sir where can i introduce the solid velocity in fluent.How can i alter my slip velocity magnitude?

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Respected sir Iam a student of I.I.T. delhi and working on two phase calculations using algebraic slip mixture model.In the manual it is given that this method can be used for two phases of different velocities.But sir where can i introduce the solid velocity in fluent.How can i alter my slip velocity magnitude?

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