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February 26, 2020, 08:12 |
Water-Water Vapour Pressure Validation
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TheAnswer
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Hi guys ,
Recently I was studying on water-water vapour in 2D cap here is case; *Materials ; Water Liquid, Water Vapour(With constant density) *Unsteady *k-w SST turbulence model *Coupled Solver *VOF Model *Water Liquid primary phase and vapour is secondary phase *Evaporation-Condensation Lee model (With constant saturation temp) *Temperature boundary condition about 4 walls *372.5 K initial condition *1 Atm absolute pressure initialization (All system has 1 atm pressure at the beginning) I know constant saturation temperature and constant vapour density is wrong instead constant they have to dependent pressure/temperature. I have 3 question about this case ; 1- How should I define Water Vapour ? Do I have to write UDF for saturation temperature and density ? 2- How should I calculate Standart State Enthalpy for any material ? I search a lot found that if I use Latent Heat * Molecular Weight (2442 kJ/kg)*(18.01528 kg/kmol) = 43993.31376 kJ/kmol But fluent default values are different and also in Ansys tutorial they use 0 for liquid as I expect but 2.992325e+07 for Standart State Enthalpy how they calculate this value ? Here is Tutorial Link Below; https://www.researchgate.net/profile...n+tutorial.pdf 3- VOF Evaporation-Condensation Model is right ? |
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evaporation, multiphase, standart state enthalpy, vof, water+water vapour |
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