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I am doing a multicomponent flow with no energy involved, but while activating the "Species-Transport" model, the energy equation gets activated.Why is this? Thanks to all.-Shankar.
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Because desnsity is determined by the mass fraction of the species and gas-law. So, if your system is constant temperature, e.g. 300K, then ininitialiaze temperature as 300K and de-activate energy equation at the 'CONTROL-->SOLUTION' panel.
Sincerely, Jinwook |
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Thanks
Shankar.
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