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Old   February 12, 2024, 04:41
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hello everyone
I'm wondering how to calculate the position of the solid-liquid interface in ansys?
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Old   February 12, 2024, 18:49
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Hello Omar, can you give some additional detail on what you are trying to solve? are you doing melting and solidification? or just the interface between a solid and liquid domain?
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Old   February 13, 2024, 07:24
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hello Mr. Kareem, first thank you for your feedback.
Effectivelly i'm working on a 2D melting/solidification problem.
Melting of a semi infinite MCP.
So i want to plot the position of the solid-liquid interface with time.
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hello Mr. Kareem, first thank you for your feedback.
Effectivelly i'm working on a 2D melting/solidification problem.
Melting of a semi infinite MCP.
So i want to plot the position of the solid-liquid interface with time.
thank you again.
For melting and solidification you can plot the liquid fraction at 0.5 which will give you the location at the middle of the mushy zone. You can then plot a variable such as the max or minimum value of the X or Y coordinate.
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Old   February 14, 2024, 07:47
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Yes i understand you.
thank you i'll try it.
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