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Default Heat transfer in Lagrangian particle tracking for real gas
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Hello All;

I am simulating a two-phase flow (gas + liquid) that involves heat transfer between the particles and the continuous phase, using a particle user routine. I am able to calculate the heat transfer when I define the continuous phase as an ideal gas, but when I try to use real gas formulations, CFX Pre does not allow me to specify the temperature of the particles at the inlet.

I could not find any restrictions on the continuous phase in the Modeling Guide, so I was wondering if anyone else has encountered this issue before/know a work-around.

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