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Old   October 24, 2017, 02:20
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Hi,

Has anyone had success in simulating a supercritical fluid in Converge? I have tried defining the supercritical (sc) fluid as gas at supercritical temperature but the case crashes. I have also tried defining the sc fluid as liquid and put additional fluid property in liquid.dat but this case also crashes. I used the PR eqn of state and real gas property as a function of temperature. I am not sure of any other option. Or is it possible to write a udf that define fluid properties at sc conditions?

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