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Old   March 8, 2016, 08:15
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Dear All,

I am working in a model with two different surfaces and parts, one is the air and the other is a liquid drop. The problem is that I donīt know if Fluent knows by default the interphase

I say this because in time 0.000... the water begins to go out of the droplet suddenly, why happens this.. I attach the geometry



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