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Using Level Set Two Phase Flow (tpf) for any Solid Material Module

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I want to model a two phase flow system where the phases will be Fluid and Viscoelastic (or any other Solid material) and also want to tack the interface using Level Set Two phase flow module.

can any one suggest me how to override one of the fluid phase of the level set phase by any solid material module??

Thanks
Abir

1 Reply Last Post 2015年2月11日 GMT-5 16:21
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Walter Frei COMSOL Employee

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Posted: 10 years ago 2015年2月11日 GMT-5 16:21
Dear Abir,

The Two Phase Flow interface is meant for simulating two different fluids. If you want to model a fluid and a solid interacting, then you would want to use the Fluid Solid Interaction interface. You may find this article helpful:
www.comsol.com/blogs/fluid-structure-interaction-fsi-using-comsol-multiphysics/
Dear Abir, The Two Phase Flow interface is meant for simulating two different fluids. If you want to model a fluid and a solid interacting, then you would want to use the Fluid Solid Interaction interface. You may find this article helpful: http://www.comsol.com/blogs/fluid-structure-interaction-fsi-using-comsol-multiphysics/

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