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Hello,
I am working on a problem where I have a wet candle wick and when I blow air through the wick, I want it to create mist for cooling. Would it be possible to simulate something like this? I have seen multiphase and VOF simulations that somewhat match what I am trying to do, but I am wondering if it is possible to cause mist to be produced from a wet candle wick? Thank you. |
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