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Old   December 4, 2015, 15:05
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Hi every body,

please share any information about the following question:

Does fluent capable of modelling shock-bubble interaction (shock in water with a gas bubble)?

( In the case of interaction of a shock in water with a gas bubble, since both phases should be compressible and in fluent there should be only one compressible phase, I doubted and the above question arose)

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