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October 17, 2005, 09:09 |
vof model-condensation help
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dear friends, we are dealing with condensation in pipes, we are novice users of fluent program, we are going to use liquid and vapor phases of R134a (freon 134a) as fluid. Our questions are below: 1- is it necessary for us to use UDF code in VOF model for solving two phase flow? 2- How can we define vapor and liquid phases of R134a in a pipe flow during fluent adjustments? 3- Can anyone recommend us materials for solving condensation in pipes? can we find sample solutions about our subject ?
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October 21, 2005, 06:00 |
Re: vof model-condensation help
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we need urgent solution, please give us some idea!!!
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