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Old   September 15, 2006, 09:41
Default Frost formation
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Hi, my problem this is frost formation. I wont to simulate frost formation on cold surface. The inlet parameter are... moist air RH%, velocity, temperature (the problem it's, how can I consider the moist air , like teh mixture or eulerian model???). The frost structure is very porious therefore I would like to ask if it is possible to shape the forst structure like porious media with variable porosity.
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Default natural frost formtion in free convection over cold flat plate
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my problem this is frost formation. I wont to simulate frost formation on cold surface. The inlet parameter are... moist air RH%, velocity, temperature (the problem it's, how can I consider the moist air , like teh mixture or eulerian model???). The frost structure is very porious therefore I would like to ask if it is possible to shape the forst structure like porious media with variable porosity.
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