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Old   June 5, 2018, 05:49
Default implementing temperature-dependent properties for phase change VOF study
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Hi OPENFOAMERs.

I have a mixture fluid including water (gas &liquid) and air in my project. Phase change occurs in my project and I am interesting to solve it by VOF model. The temperature varies in the range of 30-80 Celsius degree.

Pardon me, if I ask a general question(since I am newbie in OPENFOAM) as follows:

Can I implement temperature dependent properties for fluid properties ( density & viscosity, specific heat ,...) in this VOF phase change model?

Thanks for any kind reply & attention.

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