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Old   April 30, 2019, 23:44
Default Is alphas correct for more than three phase?
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Hello

I'm solving two propellants mixing in air with multiphaseInterFoam.

As you know alpha values are set as 0, 1, 2 ... for each phase in multiphaseInterFoam and after calculation we can plot alphas the results in paraview.

The problem is that there are regions in which alpha = 1 even though only two phases(alpha=0, 2) are in contact.

Is there a solution for this problem?

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