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Simulation of Evaporation of a Semi-spherical bubble on a heating surface |
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Osama A.Shawky
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Hello
Kindly please I need to know how can I model two-phase flow using CFX, my model is a semi-spherical vapour bubble in a saturated water domain, the bubble is resting on a hot surface. Can anyone advise how can this model be made? and does CFX model the movement of the surface separating the two phases? Deepest Thanks |
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Glenn Horrocks
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Look at the tutorials provided with CFX. They are the best place to start.
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