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Old   January 11, 2007, 18:14
Default Multicomponent condensation
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Daniel Foresto
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Hi everyone, does anyone knows if it is possible to model multicomponent condensation in CFX? The manual says that the "Equilibrium Phase Change" model could face this issue, but it seems that this model is only for pure substances. Thanks in advance Daniel

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Old   February 5, 2007, 11:28
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See: I.P. Jones, P.W. Guilbert , M.P. Owens , I.S. Hamill , C.A. Montavon, J.M.T. Penrose (ANSYS CFX) and B. Prast (TWISTER BV), The use of coupled solvers for complex multi-phase and reacting flows, Proceedings 3rd international Conference on CFD in the Minerals and Process Industries, CSIRO, (2003).
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