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Forum: CFX May 5, 2012, 07:25
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Posted By ghorrocks
1. Depends which side of bed you got out of this...

1. Depends which side of bed you got out of this morning. They both have sterngths and weaknesses and I don't have time to describe them all.
2) The default settings are usually good. But if you...
Forum: CFX May 4, 2012, 08:23
Replies: 16
Views: 2,094
Posted By ghorrocks
I have not looked at thtat tutorial in detail for...

I have not looked at thtat tutorial in detail for a while. But if you understand the tutorial you will be able to work it out. So you better look at it a bit closer.

Use an outlet when you do not...
Forum: CFX May 4, 2012, 06:36
Replies: 16
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Posted By ghorrocks
You should choose your boundary conditions to...

You should choose your boundary conditions to match what you are modelling.

Also boundaries which only see a single phase are much simpler. If you can make use of this it will be simpler.
Forum: CFX May 3, 2012, 17:23
Replies: 16
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Posted By ghorrocks
Yes, a CEL expression. Have a look inthe...

Yes, a CEL expression. Have a look inthe documentation and tutorials on CEL, it is quite a simple language.
Forum: CFX May 3, 2012, 09:08
Replies: 16
Views: 2,094
Posted By ghorrocks
If the surface is at z=0, then for z<0 you define...

If the surface is at z=0, then for z<0 you define velocity=0 [m/s], and where z>0 you define velocity=1[m/s].
Forum: CFX May 3, 2012, 07:22
Replies: 16
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Posted By ghorrocks
Looks like I have confused mariam. At least I...

Looks like I have confused mariam. At least I have achieved something today :)

If the phases never mix then use the homogenous model. You only use inhomogenous when interphase slip happens. In...
Forum: CFX May 2, 2012, 18:09
Replies: 16
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Posted By ghorrocks
You cannot see the phase velocities in the bump...

You cannot see the phase velocities in the bump tutorial as it is a homongenous model - both phases share a single velocity field and this is appropriate for free surface models where you have one...
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