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Old   June 29, 2022, 02:26
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Hi all, I'm practicing multiphase analysis in fluent,

my problem involves air, R134a liquid & R134a vapour I have assign the properties and while going through initialization i have noticed this error.


Compute Node ID: 3
From-phase Domain ID: 1
To-phase Domain ID: 2
Cell Number: 0
Latent Heat: -294579

ERROR: Latent heat cannot be less than zero!

could you please help me to understand and resolve this error
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