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Old   July 28, 2021, 06:09
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Dear mates,

I am computing an impact of a molten droplet. I am working with a multiphase model. My goal is to obtain a solidified splat but I am not getting it. There is not occuring solidification. I am novel working with fluent.

I have activated Melting/Solidification and Energy Models. I guess the problem may be at wall boundary conditions.

Any idea?

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Old   December 7, 2021, 03:29
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Hi,
I am doing some work on droplet solidification. Now i am trying to add TEqn into interFoam and the solver can be compiled, but temperature is very strange in the result of my test case.
Have you find or build an appropriate solver?
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