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Old   April 8, 2002, 12:59
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Arman Altincatal
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Hello, I am working on a project where I have to use VOF model to analyze the motion of a fluid that is sandwiched by another fluid. The channel is rectangular and has three domains: 1st and 3rd for ex. water and 2nd is oil. I am applying pressure at one boundary and letting the other boundary to be pressure outlet. I was able to converge the model and run a 24 time step with 1800s each. I am wandering if there is a way to determine the motion of the distinc fluids in Fluent. My time step could also be very large for this application too. Anyway, I would appreciate any help on this matter. Best regards,

Arman
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