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Old   July 13, 2016, 06:42
Default Lift Force Models for subcooled boiling in a channel
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Hello,

I am simulating a boiling flux in a channel. Water enters the cannel subcooled, and walls are at a fixed temperature slightly over the saturation temperature of water.
I have doubts about which model for lift force suits best. Would Tomiyama be a right choice?

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