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Old   March 15, 1999, 10:06
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Helen Griffin, CFX Technical Support
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In response to 'Pouring a Liquid', first posted on cfd-online 1/2/99:

AEA Technology Engineering Software wishes to point out that, contrary to comments made at the time, CFX is capable of solving free-surface problems. The surface sharpening algorithm ensures accurate capture of the interface between two fluids in multiphase calculations. It is also possible to incorporate surface tension effects at the interface.

If you require further information on this matter, please contact cfx.support@aeat.com.
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