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Hello,
I need your suggestions in evaporation modelling.
In analysis, I'm injecting Brine solution into hot gases and want to check how much its evaporating water and giving back salt. For this, I used multiphase mixture model with 4 phases as air(primary), water, salt and vapor (all 3 secondary). In phases given phase interaction as water to vapor using evaporation-condensation model.
In boundary conditions mentioned volume fractions of each phase as i know it.
At outlet I want to check mass of vapor and salt.
I need your comments on case set-up mentioned above. Is this correct and efficient method if not please suggest other approaches.

Thank you.
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