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Old   June 5, 2000, 17:31
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Hi, does anybody know if fluent has any option in discrete phase modeling for melting solid particles. thanks
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Old   July 6, 2000, 04:51
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Yes. You can use the option "inert particle heating", but You have to specify a temperature-dependent enthalpy in order to model the melting of the droplet.
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