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Old   September 15, 2016, 09:33
Default DPM combusting particle evaporate
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Hi, All

I am using DPM for my project. I inject my particle as combustion particles with 40% volatile fraction. I only defined Inert heating law and devolatilization law. Material vaporisation temperature is 500K.

When system temperature around 1500K all particles are evaporated. I didn’t define any evaporation law or boiling law. What should be the reason for this?
Is it a problem with default switching law?
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