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Old   March 5, 2016, 13:19
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I want to simulate a thermosyphon system on ANSYS fluent 15. In this system one plate type condenser is used in which blowing air condenses steam in thermosyphon loop. It is a non contact type heat exchanger.
out of two fluid zones, thermosyphon loop and air, I want multiphase model in 1 zone only (thermosyphon loop). If I choose VOF model, I am not able to assign different phases to different zones (water,water vapor to loop and air to enclosure). How can I simulate it???
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Could you do it??
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