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February 10, 2020, 00:55 |
moisture material
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i want to model material that have few percent of moisture that put in melt tank.
then i want to heat it and material going melt and water is divide. so how can i model it? thanks with best regard |
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February 10, 2020, 04:51 |
Melting and evaporation
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Which model will you use for the melting of the material? Fluent has a solidification-melting model, however, that is not meant to be used with DPM; you have to write your own. With solidification-melting model, you can use VOF multiphase model and use evaporation-condensation model for mass transfer. If melting is of particles, then you have to write your own model; this can be based on in-built solidification-melting model, i.e., enthalpy-porosity technique or it can be a simpler one.
I'd recommend Forum so that others could benefit as well and suggestions don't have to be repeated.
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