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Old   September 2, 2020, 08:20
Default Solver CO2 phase transition
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Hello everybody,
I am pretty new in openFoam and I am looking for a appropiate solver for my problem. I am supposed to simulate a CO2 particle at triple Point 195 K with constant pressure. The particle consists of solid CO2 and gasious CO2. Ambious temperature is 293 K. Cause of heat transfer, the solid phase evaporates.
If there is no solver, which one is the best to modificate?
I hope you can give me some advice.
Thank you very much.
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Old   September 3, 2020, 06:10
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You can have a look at sprayFoam solver
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