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Sluface Based Fluid Cavity Interface

Sluface Based Fluid Cavity Interface

Sluface Based Fluid Cavity Interface

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I am trying to model a cavity with two fluids, air and water. Due to the shear size of the model, CEL is right out of the question unfortunately, so I am going to have to result to surface based cavities, but am lacking a fluid interface to create a surface on. Anyone have any ideas of a material that wouldn't interfere with the reactions of the two fluids, i.e. act like a pressurizing diaphragm or displace too much fluid and invalidate results? I was thinking a hyperfoam material, but its only a surface thought.

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