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Old   September 25, 2019, 10:04
Default How is multiphase cell viscosity defined?
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In the eulerian-eulerian model, is a the viscosity of any cell given as

Viscosity= VOF(1)*mu(1) + VOF(2)+mu(2) where (1),(2) is phase 1 and 2?

I know this is true of density as shown in theory manual but I have a UDF which is based on this assumption and dont know if it is true.
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