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Old   May 11, 2009, 11:14
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Hello

Please email the tutorial to me as well.
It will be a great help.
Email ID computational.fluids@gmail.com

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Old   May 20, 2009, 01:45
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hi

I am also having same problem while doing condensation simulation. please forward the tutorial to my mail also. it would be a great help. my email id: d.madan7@gmail.com

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Old   July 5, 2009, 16:18
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I'd also appreciate it if someone could send me the water boiling tutorials.

I am trying to learn CFD for a university project, but can't access the tutorials via the university since they are not installed on the work computers and do not know who to contact.

My email is: c.j.laumans@student.tudelft.nl

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Old   July 15, 2009, 04:30
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Hi Rajit
Can you send me tutorial file which is on condensation and boiling my email id is mahesh.dhaigude6@gmail.com



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Hi brusly,

There is a tutorial on boiling.please have a look at it.

www.fluentusers.com

I think you can discrete phase model for this but you would be required to use an UDF to simulate the condensation since it is not automatically done in fluent.

All the best.

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Old   July 30, 2009, 13:43
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Does anyone still have this tutorial? If you do, could you send it to my email: Michael_Eskowitz@yahoo.com

Thanks a ton.

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Old   June 15, 2010, 15:10
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Rajit please kindly send to me the tutorial file on evaporation and condensation as well. My email id is weihow_8@hotmail.com
THX in advance yA!! ur help is much appriciated.
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Old   October 8, 2010, 10:28
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Hi brusly,

There is a tutorial on boiling.please have a look at it.

www.fluentusers.com

I think you can discrete phase model for this but you would be required to use an UDF to simulate the condensation since it is not automatically done in fluent.

All the best.

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Hello, is this tutorial still there in www.fluentusers.com, I can't find it. Could someone sent me the Link to this tutorial.
Thank you.
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Old   January 19, 2011, 20:02
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Hi every body,

I'm using VOF to model two-Phase flow in a heat pipe. Here is my questions:

FLUENT\Phases\Interactions\Mass

1- Am I supposed to define more than one mechanisms? one for <from phase 1 to 2> and another one <from phase 2 to 1>

2- My FLUENT has a another option you guys never talked about <evaporation-condensation> mechanism which has a Edit option to define a criterion based on both Temperature and Pressure. Anyway, my question is that, after clicking Edit button, it'd ask you about Evaporation and Condensation Frequency. What's that?

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Old   January 20, 2011, 14:50
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hi mehdi,

the equiations behind the settings are well described in the theory guide at the chapter 17.7.5 evaporation and condensation
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Old   January 20, 2011, 15:41
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hi mehdi,

the equiations behind the settings are well described in the theory guide at the chapter 17.7.5 evaporation and condensation
Thanks for your help. I'm a beginner and I'd really appreciate it if you could send me a link to get that Theory Guide.
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Old   January 21, 2011, 04:09
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here is the link to the 12 th theory guide version
http://www1.ansys.com/customer/conte...luent/flth.pdf
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Old   January 21, 2011, 11:54
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here is the link to the 12 th theory guide version
http://www1.ansys.com/customer/conte...luent/flth.pdf
Thanks for your help, I really appreciate your time. But, through the link you sent me, I found the user guide and chapter 17.7 was about Species Equations (Page 645/816)and there were no 17.7.5. However, I couldn't get any idea about my former questions from this part (17.7 Species Equations). I'd really appreciate it if you could look through the link you send me to make sure it's the very link you were talking about.

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Old   January 23, 2011, 09:07
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sorry my mistake,
give me your e-mail, I will give you what you are searching for!
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Old   January 23, 2011, 10:44
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sorry my mistake,
give me your e-mail, I will give you what you are searching for!
Here is my e-mail: famoor62@yahoo.com
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Old   January 27, 2011, 06:06
Lightbulb udf usage & boiling-condensation...
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Hi ranjit,

Could u guide me to do modeling of evaparative tubes in boiler... I want to do simulation and know the effects...?

Could you please do forward the tutorial on Gambit and fluent usage - boiling and condensation. As i am new to it... and not able to access fluentusers...

I am new to udf too... give some tips to start using udf, where i can use and purpose of udf....

chandrasekhar.gullapalli@gmail.com

Thanks in advance...

chandu.


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Please forward me your personal mail id. I will post the tutorial for you.

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Old   February 20, 2011, 07:37
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Hi
Would you send me the tutorial file too.
Thank you.
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Old   February 20, 2011, 09:09
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Hi Rajit
would you plz send me the boiling tutorial on my mail: hamdy.abotaleb@yahoo.com

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Old   June 24, 2011, 13:37
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Hi Rajit,
If you have this tutorial or any UDF about heat pipe, please send me also:
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hi boy
can any one send me(mesh file+c.file) of tutorial horizontal film boiling plz

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Old   April 24, 2013, 15:45
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I try to do fluent simulation for condenser of power plant
this condenser uses a cooling fluid to condense the steam to saturated liquid and the cooling fluid gained this heat to evaporate.
So, the cooling fluid is two phase converts from liquid to vapor ( it inlets as liquid and gains heat to become vapor. in the other side the steam loss its heat to cooling fluid to become saturated liquid.there is copper wall between them to act the heat transfer wall.
If anyone can help??????????????
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