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Forum: FLUENT December 3, 2013, 05:52
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Posted By flotus1
Since the misconceptions that led us here are...

Since the misconceptions that led us here are fundamental, I also recommend that you get some basic training on how to operate Fluent before proceeding to more advanced simulations.
You should at...
Forum: FLUENT December 2, 2013, 11:48
Replies: 18
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Posted By flotus1
You mean that instead of the standard material...

You mean that instead of the standard material used by fluent (air) you want to run a single-phase simulation that uses water as a fluid?
Why not change the material under "cell zone conditions" to...
Forum: FLUENT December 2, 2013, 03:42
Replies: 18
Views: 2,845
Posted By flotus1
If you know that you only want to simulate water,...

If you know that you only want to simulate water, then why do you run a VOF-simulation? My first idea would be to run a "normal" single-phase simulation if you dont want a second phase to be...
Forum: FLUENT December 1, 2013, 17:22
Replies: 18
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Posted By flotus1
Take a minute to think about what happens when...

Take a minute to think about what happens when you have two different fluids and perform a VOF simulation.
The legend in the pictures you posted might give you a hint. They show the density of the...
Forum: FLUENT December 1, 2013, 13:25
Replies: 18
Views: 2,845
Posted By flotus1
Please try to be a little clearer. I dont really...

Please try to be a little clearer. I dont really get what you are trying to tell us.
WHERE are you measuring WHICH quantity?


Would you mind posting this picture?
Are you sure that you are...
Forum: FLUENT December 1, 2013, 06:00
Replies: 18
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Posted By flotus1
-> fluent manual A surface integral of...

-> fluent manual



A surface integral of any constant quantity still depends on the surface area. That is why you get different values.
It would be much easier to have a look at a contout plot...
Forum: FLUENT November 30, 2013, 07:25
Replies: 18
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Posted By flotus1
You already assigned an incompressible fluid by...

You already assigned an incompressible fluid by selecting a constant density material property.
There is nothing you can do to make the fluid even "more incompressible";)

If we want to find out...
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