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Old   April 25, 2022, 10:43
Default Desublimation of Water vapor to ICE due to cold plate
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Hi Everyone,
I am trying to work on desublimation(vapor to solid) of humid air (water vapor plus air) to ice(frost) due to a cold plate. I am trying to incorporate a multiphase VOF model using air(primary), vapor, water vapor, and ice as multiple phases.

1) However, I am not able to add ice as the 3rd phase as it is a solid material. I was wondering if we could add the ice(solid) material as one of the phase.
if yes please let me know.

2) if anyone in the group has prior experience with multiphase model or worked in the field of phase change, please do respond. i would much appreciate your help.

Thanks in advance!
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I am also doing the same work. Have you got the simulation result?
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