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Old   July 24, 2007, 06:00
Default turbulence models for two different fluids
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hi all, i want to ask that for analyzing two-phase flow, can it be possible in fluent to give two different turbulence model for the two phases/fluid. say one fluid is in laminar state while other is in turbulence mode. how can i apply this condition to the two-phase flow problem.

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