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Old   July 10, 2019, 08:01
Question Homogeneous relaxation model for flashing phenomena
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Hello,

I have seen that several groups have implemented the homogeneous relaxation model (HRM) to simulate flashing phenomena (phase change due to liquid becoming superheated when introduced to lower pressure environment) in OpenFOAM.

Do you know if any of these implementations are officially released on one of the OpenFOAM versions?

Thanks in advance.
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Were you able to figure out the implementation of HRM in Openfoam?

If yes, could you please share the details?

Thank you
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