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November 16, 2015, 03:41 |
Sloshing problem - In modelling
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Hi,
I have been working on 3D sloshing in rectangular tank (water and air), the tank is filled with 60% of water. Here I have created only a tank now. As far as domain is concerned, do I need to create two fluid domains(air and water) or only one fluid domain(water)?. I need to apply force in the x direction only. How to implement this boundary condition to this problem in Fluent? Any help would be appreciated Thank you |
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