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Old   December 24, 2014, 04:43
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I want to simulate condensation problem..
I have attached my mesh geometry.
my problem is that i am not gettting liquid flow equal to vapour mascondensation is occuring but my liquid volume fraction at outlet is comming 4*e-10.

my BCs at inlet - vapor mass flow and temperature
outlet- pressure outlet
Through the tubes coolant i.e. water is flowing

can anyone help me regarding fluent setting or any other things regarding this problem??

Any help will be greatly appreciated

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