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JP Olivier
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Hi Guys
Great product. Thanks for the assistance. If i want to track the mixing of two species through a T junction (like oil and water for example), what boundary conditions would i use to ensure the 'oil inlet' only provided 'oil' into the system, and the 'water inlet' only provided 'water' into the system? I can set the initial distribution but not the inlet types. Thanks, JP. |
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