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Old   November 30, 2015, 04:24
Default VOF method in fluent for two phase thermosyphon flow
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anyone has tutorial/assistance in using fluent to analyse the liquid-gas flow for closed system two phase thermosyphon flow?

I am currently using 2d geometry trying to analyse two phase thermosyphon flow within the evaporator/adiabatic/condenser but is facing problems in the setup

your help will be greatly appreciated
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Could you help me with two phase closed thermosyphon simulation?? probably in Ansys fluent.. Regards
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