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Old   December 18, 2003, 10:19
Default Boundary conditions for 2phase countercurrent flow
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Hello,

For countercurrent gas liquid flow in a packed column, how are the inlet boundary conditions to be defined? The top liquid inlet is also supposed to be outlet for the gas (gas will be bubbling out through the liquid surface) and at the same time, the gas inlet at the bottom is supposed to be liquid drain out area. Or is it that in the top and bottom plates, holes have to be defined separately as inlets and the rest as outlets.
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