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building a model with 3 identical physics
Posted Aug 12, 2011, 8:32 a.m. EDT Microfluidics, Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions, Studies & Solvers Version 4.2 1 Reply
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hi all,
im trying to build a model with 3 "two phase laminar flow" physics together.
my motivation is to build a model like the "drop in oil" model found in the tutorials, but with 3 material, i took mercury as the thirs material for that ill need three physics:
- one for water<-->oil
- one for water<-->mercury
- one for oil<-->mercury
when i try to do so i get the following error in the dependent variables node:"Unknown function. - Name: mod1.tpf2.dom_max"
do you maybe know what i did wrong ?
do you have another idea to compute the relations between three material ?
im adding a link to my simulation here so you can understand what i did:
www.2shared.com/file/wSV4b9iq/my_oil_try_V3.html
thank you all,
ofir
im trying to build a model with 3 "two phase laminar flow" physics together.
my motivation is to build a model like the "drop in oil" model found in the tutorials, but with 3 material, i took mercury as the thirs material for that ill need three physics:
- one for water<-->oil
- one for water<-->mercury
- one for oil<-->mercury
when i try to do so i get the following error in the dependent variables node:"Unknown function. - Name: mod1.tpf2.dom_max"
do you maybe know what i did wrong ?
do you have another idea to compute the relations between three material ?
im adding a link to my simulation here so you can understand what i did:
www.2shared.com/file/wSV4b9iq/my_oil_try_V3.html
thank you all,
ofir
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