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September 7, 2021, 22:38 |
Question about liquid proerties in parcel simulation
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HAORAN LI
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Hi everyone,
The physical properties of liquid in "Parcel siumualtion” like viscosity, surface tension....is temperature related. But what`s the pressure of these physical properties? The fuel used in my simulation does not exist in "Predefined liquids", so I`m planning to get thoes physical properties data experimently in room temperature and extend them to critical temperature by relative method. I need the pressure for my experiment. Kind regards |
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September 9, 2021, 18:53 |
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Yajuvendra Shekhawat
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Hi,
The parcel/liquid properties in liquid.dat are only functions of temperature. If you want to generate these properties experimentally, then you can use a pressure of 1 atm. Another way would be to use the liquid calculator (provided just below predefined liquids option in Studio) to generate the properties. |
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September 12, 2021, 01:35 |
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HAORAN LI
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Thank you for your answer!
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converge, parcel simulation, physical property |
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