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July 7, 2013, 21:15 |
Artificial liquid-gas interface in Solidworks?
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Hi,
Is it possible to model liquid-gas interface? For example, if in a boiler the water gets heated, how would its temperature affect the steam upwards? In flow simulation documents it is said that in a closed region only one type of liquid/gas is allowed. Therefore for this type of problem, should we artificially construct an ideal “diathermic wall” but setting:
So it would effectively behave as a transparent, superb thermal conducting layer between the liquid and the liquid? Jerry |
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