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Old   February 24, 2020, 13:27
Default Adding a new phase into InterFoam solver
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Hi,

InterFoam has been developed for two different immiscible fluids. I wish to add two more fluids. Is there any tutorial or can somebody can give some ideas, how to do it?



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There is a version of compressibleInterFoam (compressibleMultiphaseInterFoam) for use with more than two fluids -- a quick glance at a corresponding tutorial shows use with 4 fluids. Sounds like what you're looking for.

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