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Old   March 16, 2015, 02:09
Default One inlet with the different types of fluid in Lake\River Modeling
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Dear Hi

i am modeling lake\river flow with two or more than two different types of fluid is flow into the river\Lake with chemical reaction but the properties of the fluid is different i.e.density,viscosity and the other material properties . i need help regarding the multiphase model which model is used such types of problems from the chimney two different types of effluent is drain into the lake\river
please help me which multiphase model are used such types of modeling
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