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May 29, 2003, 11:20 |
Steam Generation
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I would like to model a steam generator (hot gas in the tubes, tubes immersed in water). I have set up the 3D model in Gambit. I am comfortable with the heat transfer portion of Fluent. My problem is with multi phases. In Fluent, how do I describe the volume of water so that with the addition of heat energy it will flash to steam, giving me a steam flow at the outlet?
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March 19, 2020, 06:48 |
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Hi john ... did you get a solution to your problem ... If yes then kindly also let me know , either here or at thereader_s@yahoo.com
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