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Old   April 24, 2012, 22:37
Default How to define the liquid property?
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hello,
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I know in CFX the gas property can be defined in a "RGP(real gas property)" file, but how to define the liquid property in different temperature and pressure?
anyone know? Thank you!
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You can either amend the Liquid properties that you are using by clicking on Materials>Liquid Name>Material Properties
Or define a new material with the properties that you want.
Insert>Material>Material Properties
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