Hello,

question as above. I am currently trying to simulate hydrodynamics of mixing liquids by the use of Venturi pipe. I struggle to find proper model and solving method for my problem, as I am beginner in both CFD and ANSYS. I'm using Workbench 17.2 on educational academic license (almost all functions, but only small scale problems). 

It doesn't have to be very precise, but it should show correct behaviour (educational mid-studies thesis, not research).

Assumptions

- 2D analysis (FLUENT solver)

- no heat and species balance, only momentum.

- liquids are miscible in every proportions by mechanical interactions (I've chosen benzene and acetone.)

Generally speaking, my problem is that I don't really observe Venturi effect. Despite the static pressure loss and increase in velocity, benzene is not sucked into the mixing chamber and doesn't REALLY interact with acetone. In most cases it's either aceton which is pushing benzene out of the chamber (sic!) or layer of benzene gently pouring into it and sliding on the stream of acetone up to the outlet. Almost no real turbulences and intermixing. Maybe a smooth and delicate gradient on the interface.

What could be a reason for this? Wrong model? Or maybe I should choose boundary conditions and initial parameters more carefully?

1st. Multiphase 

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