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Question multiphase flow of lox-kerosene(purpose to find out solidifcation of kerosene)
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hey all,
right now i am working on a project in which i have to find the solidification of kerosene!
problem description:
inlet 1: lox >90k 1.72mpa , 443 kg/s (liquid)
inlet2: kerosene>435k 1.72mpa, 7.6 kg/s (vapour)

i have to find out solidification of kerosene and evaporation of lox during this process!!!
As i am totally new to the fluent.by reading userguide,i have made this setting in my fluent.

multiphase:0n
energyn
viscosity: k-epsi relia,enhance wall
dpm: 0n

should i use dpm as kerosene is less then 10% in my case!
And how can i soolve this whole this whole problem?
help me!
thnaks in advance
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