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Old   April 15, 2012, 18:29
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Hello,

I was wondering how to find the forces on the walls of a wave tank. I will have two densities so that i can use the forces utility.

I was also wondering if there is any easy way for me to convert my mulitphase problem into a single phase problem? Im doing a sloshing tank and dont really care about the water and the air mixing... then i could use the forces function.
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