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Hello all,
I am currently working on a two-phase problem; two fluids collide with one another. The first fluid flows with small velocity and the other is supersonic and compressible. The problem goes as follows; firstly it's continuous flow and then dispersed after collision. The two fluids are immiscible. I am expecting a shockwave to happen. I am wondering what solver is best to capture this shockwave? Is multiphaseEulerFoam a good solver? Regards, Zeinab |
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why not go with interFoam and tell me why you chose that? |
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compressibe, multiphase, shock, solver, supersonic |
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