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May 17, 2018, 07:09 |
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Charles
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Please I am having difficulties starting from the design modeller stage. My major challenge now is on how to separate the three (3) regions of my fluid.
Consider a vertical tube heated uniformly over its length and fed with subcooled water at its based at such a rate that the liquid totally evaporated over the length of the tube. There are basically three regions which I will be experiencing in the uniformly heated pipe as the sub-cooled liquid is fed up the tube. (Region 1) Single-Phase Liquid Only (Region 2) Mixture of Liquid and Vapour (Region 3) Single-Phase Vapour Only Please I need a guide from the design modeller aspect. Please do I need to define the three separate region from the design modeller stage? I'm I going to consider three(3) Eulerian Phases? Is there any recommended tutorial video that I can use as a guide? Waiting for your kind response. Charles (charlesokon50@yahoo.com) |
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