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Old   June 11, 2003, 16:32
Default Why temperature is so high?
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Albert
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Hello All!

I am injecting 10 different liquids at the same point using cone injection. Temperature of the injected liquids and of the cont. phase is 623K. As a result i receive max. temperature about 2000K (!). Why is it so? By the way i dont run iterations till the full convergence. Thanks a lot in advance!
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Old   June 20, 2003, 23:41
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so, let it converges. otherwise, the result is useless.
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Old   June 22, 2003, 12:28
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Thanks Lee! I will try that but I am faraid it will take too much time.
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