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Old   December 8, 2010, 05:01
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Hello,

I am trying to simulate multiphase (solid/liquid) Lagrangian particles where one phase can evaporate. According to OpenFOAM's User Guide, porousExplicitSourceReactingParcelFoam can do that but I cannot figure out how to add a second phase to the particles and the tutorials available to me include only single phase Lagrangian particles.

* Has anyone done such simulations with OpenFOAM?
* Which solver do you recommend?
* Could I get a set of sample input files?

I appreciate your help a lot. Best,
Moritz
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Thanks to a colleague I figured out that there is only a small number of species available that can comprise the phases. For solid phases only CaCO3, C and ash are available and I wanted to simulate SiO2.
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