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July 19, 2019, 08:06 |
Inject cold water to cool down a pipe
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John
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Hi guys, i quite stress these day cuz i met a quite complicated problem, it is injecting a cold water into a hot pipe in order to cool it down and due to phase changing vapour will change to liquid and create a pressure shock phenomena i.e water hammer and make the water go backward to the inlet.
im now using interThermalPhaseChangeFoam which created by Mahdi Nabil. But the result make really no sense. Anyone met a same problem or did it before please give me some advice ... Which solver should i use ? Thank you so much, I really need your help |
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