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Old   October 5, 2017, 02:57
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Hello all,

i am using the wet steam model in Fluent to simulate the condensation process which take place during the expansion of steam in a LP-turbine.

In this model variable such as the generation rate J, the critical droplet radius r* or the super saturation S are calculated from the property. I know i can set my own property functions and data using a user-defined wet steam property function (UDWSPF). But is there any possibility to access to the calculated variable (J, r*,S, ...) within my UDF? My purpose is to use the r* value to define the surface tension for example. Can anyone help me?

Thank you in advance for your help.
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