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Old   March 5, 2016, 02:45
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Greetings,

Hope people are enjoying the day.I am new to Fluent and currently working on Project based on Refrigeration.I want to conduct simulation on Multiphase Eulerian approach to model ice slurry flowing in a valve with melting of ice particles in liquid water.Without melting my simulation was successful but now i want to use melting approach but unfortunately melting model of fluent is being limited to use with Eularian multi phase models.So any expert can please help me to suggest any alternative method to model this problem.

Your suggestion are highly appreciated.
Thanks.
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