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Old   October 31, 2010, 23:22
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Dear all,

I am a new user and I need some helps from you,I have got some problems for my thesis about water droplets that are injected by nozzle into the air.I have used DPM for water(L) and species model for wetair(water(g)+ air).After I simulated with steady state in both droplet and water phase,the result of temperature and humudity had not been realistic (temperature is low in the area that water does not much evaporate and humudity in some area is exceed 100).

Is my method correct? and Could anyone suggest me how can I solve those problems? or I have to use another method?

Sorry,if my English don't clear.I hope you will understand me.My email is padthai999@hotmail.com.

Thank you very much for your time
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