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Old   April 28, 2012, 06:16
Default How to simulate an aqueous foam injected into a newtonian fluid?
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Hi Everyone,

I am currently facing a problem of simulating an aqueous foam injected into a pipe filled with a newtonian fluid. The attached file represents my case. This is a liquid injecting into the pipe.

I must take into account of the number of bubbles inside the foam or the air-volume fraction inside the foam.

Has anyone came across how to work out this simulation? I am currently using ANSYS-FLUENT V13.0.

Many thanks in advance.

Cheers,

Kaichung
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