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Water phase velocity and multiphase assymetric model mixture axial velocity definition

    • Lugia_06
      Subscriber

      Hi everyone,

    • Amine Ben Hadj Ali
      Ansys Employee
      You have single velocity field so you cannot get the velocity field of particular phase: all phases moves at the same velocity.n
    • Lugia_06
      Subscriber
      nSorry I still cannot understand the single velocity field part, I was thinking Fluent would take water velocity and air velocity separately, and I think in physical world it is truth that the water droplet should travel faster than air due to gravity? Would you please explain further on this?nBest regards,nLugia_06n
    • Amine Ben Hadj Ali
      Ansys Employee
      No. If you using VOF or mixture model without slip a single momentum field is solved. n
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