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Old   October 10, 2018, 07:13
Default reactingTwoPhaseEulerFoam - Modified InterfaceCompositionModel
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Hi,


Currently all the interfaceCompositionModel types used for the mass transfer between two phases (which are used in the phaseProperties file in the case/constant folder) are defined for the sensibleInternalEnergy as the energy type.


I have been trying to modify the interfaceCompositionModel type, Saturated for the energy type sensibleEnthalpy. But I have been unsuccessful.



File path is as follows



applications/solvers/multiphase/reactingEulerFoam/interfacialCompositionModels/interfaceCompositionModels/Saturated


Can anyone please help me with this??
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