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How to make a simulation, using ANSYS CFX-v11.0, with 2 fluids: air and water on hydraulics turbines?
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Your question needs a huge answer.... First you have to choose both "air" and "water" in your domain/General Options/Basic Settings/Fluids List. Than you need to fix several settings depending on your problem, could you give us more details?
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"huge"?
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Yes, this is a huge answer, please read CFX tutorial first. Tutorial 15: Multiphase Flow in Mixing Vessel
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I would like to talk about things besides the tutorial. I know these basic tutorials. However, I would like to thank its attention with me.
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