Best package to model interaction between multiple immiscible fluids?

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  • aphros

    Finite volume solver for incompressible multiphase flows with surface tension. Foaming flows in complex geometries.

  • APHROS (https://github.com/cselab/aphros) looks very well suited, but the documentation is challenging. Ultimately we will want to take CAD outputs (like STL) to define our simulation geometries.

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