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September 2, 2013, 11:23 |
Multiphase: Boundary condition at interface
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Norbert Weber
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Dresden, Germany
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I do multiphase simulation of two electrical conducting fluids. I was wondering if there is a possibility to introduce some boundary condition between the 2 fluids? I would like to send an electrical current through the fluids and have to ensure, that the gradient of the current is equal in both fluids at the interface.
I was thinking about the surface tension of the fluids and the inter-facial tension which must be implemented somehow. Maybe that could be a first approach? |
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