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Old   December 13, 2016, 03:59
Default Using Eulerian for Multiphase flow
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Hi

I am simulating the condensation of steam in the presence of two
non-condensable gases hydrogen and nitrogen. According to ANSYS theory guide, for VOF and Mixture model it is mentioned that only one compressible phase is allowed. While in Eulerian, this line is not there. So, can i take more than one gases as compressible.


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