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Estefania A
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Hi! I'm a new fluent user and y have some problems in the simulation.
I'm trying to model a wetted-wall tower. When I tried to make the setup, the boundary conditions don't allow me choice the fluid in the inlet without change the other inlet (I have 2 different liquids in wrong way), also, I can't put the initial concentration. I'm using the right simulation or i have to use CFX? Thanks since then! I'll really apreciatte yours answers. |
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You will have to use a multiphase model and specify the volume fraction of each phase at the inlet.
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