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ananza
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Hi,
Can someone please help me how can I put 2 different materials in a pipe? I'm using Workbench 18.2 First, I need to feed the pipe with liquid nr.1 And then without a break, I need to feed the pipe suddenly with liquid nr.2 Those liquids has different chemical and physical properties. I don't know how to setup this kind of system in Ansys Fluent; can somebody please help me? Thanks in advice |
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Hamed Abdul Majeed
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Its a two phase flow in a pipe. VOF model can be used, but the fluids should be immiscible.
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