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Old   June 18, 2024, 09:02
Default icoReactingMultiphaseInterFoam multicomponent multiphase evaporation
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I have to study the behavior of a co2 propane mixture inside an evaporating channel and I need a double evaporation of the two components , I wanted to know if the icoReacting solver supports this case or if it is possible to evaporate only one component.

I enter with a liquid film composed of co2 and propane , given the more volatile nature of one of the two the gas will be enriched with one component and the liquid with the other however both components will be subject to evaporation.

Many thanks Nicola.
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