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Old   January 27, 2016, 08:48
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Hi guys,

I am trying to create salt water as a material property in ANSYS Fluent, but I cant seem to do it.
Basically I just need to create a new material which is a salt water solution/ sea water for my simulation.
Please give me any ideas to do this.

Thank you very much.

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It's a late reply.

But you have to start by using the species model. A mixture template is created which you can edit with materials that you need in the solution.
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