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December 9, 2015, 07:30 |
outlet boundary condition CONFUSE!
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Yu Lu
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Hi
Basically I'm simulating a very simple case of two-phase liquid-liquid flow in pipe using Fluent. Because in reality the pipe itself is very long so my geometry in the simulation is only a small part of the pipe. In this case [B]what boundary condition should I use for outlet? Fluids are water and silicone oil, multiphase VOF model Laminar regime Boundary condition of inlet is velocity-inlet, one fluid is entering the whole cross-section of inlet into the pipe which is pre-filled with another fluid. Thanks a lot. |
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