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November 3, 2011, 14:16 |
Density of fluid with respect to temperature and pressure
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Akash
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Hi All,
I not able to find how to input material property for the fluid(diesel) with respect to temperature and pressure. I have complete data that is pressure range 0 to 2000 bar and temperature range 0 to 200 degree Celcius. Do i need to write a expression to it or any way i can just feed the excel data into the CFX where in it produces the graph and uses the same. Similarly I need to give cavitation saturation pressure with respect to temperature. If this is done then i can run my model with thermal conditions first and then the cavitation model to find the effect of thermal effects on cavitation. I need to check out with raise in temperature how much the cavitation raises as the fluid passes through different orifice. I need to also give specific heat capacity with respect to temperature and also the dynamic viscosity with respect to temperature. I am using thermal energy with inlet as total pressure and temperature and outlet as static pressure. Wall being the adabatic. Kindly help me out resolving this issue. Best Regards Akash A V |
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