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Old   May 20, 2014, 11:05
Default Free Surface problem for a multiphase liquid mixture in a water tank
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Hello everybody.

I'd like to simulate a free surface water tank to evaluate the position of the same free surface in response to different boundary conditions. I would consider the liquid phase as water and the gas phase as air with a VOF approach. The problem is that within the liquid phase a dispersed phase is present and I need to simulate it with Eulerian-Eulerian approach. Is it possible to simulate this problem in Fluent without switching to Lagrangian particle tracking for the dispersed phase? Otherwise, is it possible to simulate in different way (not VOF) free surface problems?
Has anybody already faced and solved this kind of topic?

I appreciate any pieces of advice.

Josh
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