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December 23, 2012, 05:40 |
Steam Condensation in a pipe
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Darsh
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Hi All,
I have recently started working on Ansys Fluent and want to model steam condensation phenomenon. I want to determine the time required by steam flowing in the pipe to condenses, at the bottom of the pipe, due to heat transfer to the surrounding. Could anyone help me how to model this problem in Ansys Fluent? |
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December 24, 2012, 00:33 |
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You can model it using multiphase flow in fluent.
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