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November 1, 2011, 07:11 |
Adding different materials to different inlets
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sachin
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hi
i m learning fluent for my masters project(spray drying of milk) so there are two inlets milk and air. then how can i add materials to the respective zone or how the fluent identifies which inlet is which one? |
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November 7, 2011, 02:05 |
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Activate Multiphase modeling (Mixture), then in the Boundary Conditions tab, for the inlet BC you will find a drop down with the different phases (materials) or mixtures.
Regards Luke |
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