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Old   November 10, 2017, 01:02
Default How to activate nist real gas models?
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Following the instructions on the manual, I constantly failed to try to activate the nist real gas model. Now I am stuck. Could someone really help me on this?
I attached some pics here. First two pics are from manual instructions. However, following that instruction did not give what I sought for. I tried both co2.fld and "co2.fld" command as both are shown in manuals depending on ANSYS version. No good. Clearly co2.fld file is in the library. I got annoyed by this. I appreciate anyone who can help.

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