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July 20, 2011, 05:41 |
Rising/falling free surface problem
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Hi all,
I'm trying to set up a problem that will involve flow between two chambers, each of which will be partially filled with water. There will therefore be two free surfaces (water-air boundary), that will rise and fall as the respective chambers fill and empty. Does anyone have any feeling as to whether or not this will be possible please, and what the likely pitfalls might be, particularly at the water-air interfaces? I have limited experience in both CFX and free-surface flows, and so would be grateful if anyone could share their experiences of similar problems. Thanks in advance for any advice, Richard |
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