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Old   December 18, 2014, 02:05
Default 3D Multicomponent Model
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Hi All,

I am developing a 3D multicomponent model in CFX. I am trying to couple two fluids nitrogen and air. I have defined the domains. The problem statement is such nitrogen is in a Nozzle and entering into the surrounding air domain. the surrounding air domain is a large room. Now my confusion is that how can I be sure that nozzle inside volume contains nitrogen fluid material and surrounding air domain contain air fluid material. Because when I see the material tab which shows both fluid in alphabetical order.

How can I check that I have inserted the right fluid material to right domain?????? anyone can help will be appreciated alot....
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