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I have 2 inlets. One for air and the other for methane. How can I set two different properties?
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Make the main (background) fluid, material 1, air. Create a scalar, give it the properties of methane. Make the background fluid density and viscosity "multicomponent". Make the concentration of the scalar 1 at the methane inlet and 0 at the air inlet. Solve.
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Thank you Brian.
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If the material is idea gas,How can I set ?
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