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Old   August 8, 2011, 09:43
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Hi guys,

I would like to know. I simulate flow of methane and air through porous material to the surface. I use Species and Transport for this, there is a mixture methane and air in Fluent database. I used it. But now, I would like to modify settings and I want to simulate thin water layer at the surface and next underground water. So, my question is. Do you think that I need use Multiphase flow? I think so. In Fluent database there is a water in species, esp. there is contained (CH4, O2, N2, CO2 and H2O).

What kind of Multiphase flow do you recommend?


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