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Old   November 9, 2001, 15:17
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M.Shannag
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Hi,

I am trying to solve an isothermal, laminar, and steady 2D two phase (Air-water) flow problem using Fluent 5.4. The used multiphase model is VOF and the model scheme is implicit. Simply the flow problem represented by a liquid water filled an enclosure and it is driven by a stream of air.

Could you please help me to solve the following error:

Error: Internal error at line 1645 in file 'sg_mphase.c'. bc type not handled Update_Fluid_Density Error Object: ()

and what do you recommend me in solving this air-water problem Many Thanks, M. Shannag
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Old   November 11, 2001, 22:21
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Are you using a UDS? Anyway search about the difficulties and advising given in other posts on this forum.

Rgds

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Old   December 29, 2001, 12:43
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can you e-mail me your cas and dat files
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