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Old   August 1, 2017, 08:44
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Hi there,

I am modeling a two phase flow in a pipe (solid particles in water) which the solid phase should melt by reaching to the melting point. But in the fluent when I active multiphase flow, the melting model became inactive. probably a udf is needed. Can any one help me?
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