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Prediction of Air flow and Temperature patterns in a Spray dryer, ANSYS FLuent

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Hello Dear friends,

My name is Emily, a master student of a mechanical engineering department. Recently, I have been doing a spray drying simulation using ANSYS Fluent software.
But I have some problems about boundary layer conditions and k-e model. Also, I faced an error which looks like:
Error: > (greater-than): invalid argument [2]: wrong type [not a number]
Error Object: 1.#qnan
Error: WorkBench Error: Could not handle event: SolutionStatusUpdate
Error Object: #f

Could someone help me about it? Please contact me? It is very urgent and it will be my master thesis in future.
Emai address: Tseemaa_0812@yahoo.com
Thank you so much.
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