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Hi,
I'm trying to simulate a three-phase flow with all three phases being continuous (well, I could make one liquid discrete). Right now I'm using CFX 5.5 - is something like that possible at all? I was thinking about a seperate domain with a moving grid, but haven't found anything in the documentary. Thanx in advance Andreas |
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You can see 'multiphase flow',and 'domain interfaces' in your online help. This two topics are content a detail relating how to simulate a multiphase flow and how to creat a rotating frame in your domain. goodluck. ^_^ , Jackie
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