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Old   June 1, 2018, 18:30
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Hello everyone,

I'm working on steam condenses in the last stage of the turbine. My residuals are slowly converging only "WSB" is sky rocketing. I was looking at the Ansys theory guide and help what exactly are "wsb" and "wsn" but I did find nothing. On the internet I saw some mention that they are some equation, but I don't know witch exactly. Can someone explain me that 2 residuals or give some articles?

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what are WSB and WSN?
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WSN and WSB are wet steam residuals, but i want to know exactly what they represent.
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