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Old   January 9, 2002, 11:22
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Konstantin Philipp
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Hello everybody! I'am thinking about a problem based on the principle of a coaxial ejector (innerpipe water, outerpipe air). I have got massflow of water an air. Problem now: at boundary pressure outlet I need volume fraction air. Do I have to calculate it from my massflow?

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Old   January 9, 2002, 11:48
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Only if you expect recirculation at the outlet. Extend your physical domain to avoid recirculation at the outlet.
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