Superheat Steam in FLUENT?
Hi, Is there a possibility in FLUENT to handle superheat steam? if yes, how does it calculate different states along a expnasion line of a turbine.Thanks
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Re: Superheat Steam in FLUENT?
you can treat super heated steam as ideal gas. if not so please tell me why?
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Re: Superheat Steam in FLUENT?
Why don't you use the properties that are available with the non-equilbrium steam condensation model? I think these are based on a real equation of state for steam.
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I neeed help with super heated steam in a channel
hello my dear friends I want to use super heated steam in fluent as working fluid in a channel, how is it possible, i really need someone to help me
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Fluent supports refprop (a NIST database) which has superheated steam. You simply need to activate it through the TUI. It's very easy to use. Refprop uses a Helmholtz equation of state, a true multi-parameter equation of state, and in my opinion is the most accurate generalized database available beyond localized measurements. |
thank you LuckyTran for your prompt response:
I activated it by using : define/user-defined/real-gas/nist-real-gas-model then I choose "water.fld" in order to activate this for super heated steam, but the result i get is absurd what about using water vapor in fluent data base? it won't be useful? |
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