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Old   June 8, 2023, 06:01
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Hi all,

I would like to model the evaporation of liquid nitrogen in a heated pipe. But that seems hardly possible with Fluent. As it is not ideal gas behavior and neither the Cubic Equation of State Models nor the NIST Real Gas Model are available for the two-phase region under the saturation dome (chapter 8.16 in the Fluent User Guide), it seems no suitable model (except UDF) exists? Or what about Using Real Gas Property (RGP) Table Files? Does anybody have experience with this topic?
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