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Tanguy
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Dear all,
I am happy to join the Forum. We focus on simulations of liquids within tubes. We have a project where we need to mix 4 different liquids from 4 different inlet. We are often doing this type of simulation with 2 inlets. In that cas, we use the passive scalar to observe the mixing efficiency which works fine. With 4 inlets, this method doesn't work --> does someone have already work on a similar project ? What could be the alternative solutions to visualize the mixing efficiency of these 4 liquids which are homogeneous. Thanks ! Tanguy |
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