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Old   June 7, 2023, 05:55
Question Using Mulitphase Model and DPM for Droplet Evaporation
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Hello there,


I'm pretty new with Ansys Fluent and I need help. I want to simulate water droplets that evaporate and then change the relative humidity of the air.

I know how to evaporate droplets and how to set up relative humidity, but for using both you need the multiphase model, DPM and species transport, which results in an error regarding the droplets. They cannot be tracked or modified.



So is it even possible? And if it is, how?


Thank you so much guys.
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