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In these [http://www.wolfdynamics.com/wiki/advanced_multiphase_flows1.pdf slides], you will find a general introduction to multiphase flows. You will learn about,
 
In these [http://www.wolfdynamics.com/wiki/advanced_multiphase_flows1.pdf slides], you will find a general introduction to multiphase flows. You will learn about,

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Multiphase flows modeling - Separated flows, dispersed flows, and lagrangian particles

Multiphase applications

In these slides, you will find a general introduction to multiphase flows. You will learn about,

  • Overview of multiphae modeling approaches
  • Multiphase models in OpenFOAM
  • Boundary conditions and initial conditions
  • How to simulate separated flows in OpenFOAM (VOF method)
  • How to simulate dispersed flows in OpenFOAM (multi-fluid and mixing models)
  • How to simulate particles in OpenFOAM (VOF method)
  • Guidelines and tips


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