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April 3, 2004, 09:11 |
WHY IS THAT?????
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Hi users,, I am working in CFX 5.6 in the pre window.I have fluid to fluid interface, but when I define the first domain as air and the second domain as water, the first domain will be changed automatically to water and vice versa. Why is that?? Thanx in advance
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April 3, 2004, 13:38 |
Re: WHY IS THAT?????
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Hi, Zaher This happens because you don`t have any wall between different fluids. I think that if you don`t have any physical wall then you should setup multiphase simulation. If you define fluid-fluid interface without thin walls then your fluid automaticaly adjusted to have same physical models.
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April 4, 2004, 01:29 |
Re: WHY IS THAT?????
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Hi deLuther,, I have a surface between the two fluids. Thanx
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April 5, 2004, 08:52 |
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Maybe you should carefully locking at example of creating thin wall? (Bubble column).
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April 19, 2004, 16:58 |
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What you are trying to do (two seperate domains, two fluids) is only possible in CFD 5.7. Just ask for an beta version at your local representative.
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