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March 24, 2005, 14:50 |
multiphase flow
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Hello CFX users,
I am trying to simulate a multiphase flow. I have got a body with two inlets and one outlet.One inlet is for substance A and the other inlet is for substance B. In CFX I chose one domain and marked the two fluids in the Fluid list. At the boundary conditions of the both inlets I set respectively the volume fraction of one fluid to zero. Is that the right way to separate the both fluids or have I to choose more domains or something else? Thanks and regards Matthias |
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March 26, 2005, 03:40 |
Re: multiphase flow
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maybe need more domains,I think
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March 28, 2005, 13:15 |
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This should work fine; no need to add more domains.
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