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MRconjugateHeatFoam+InterFoam(with heat transfer)

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Old   April 6, 2016, 11:55
Default MRconjugateHeatFoam+InterFoam(with heat transfer)
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Good afternoon.
I'm trying to compile a solver which would be the combination of MRconjugateHeatFoam and InterFoam.
I have several problems but the one that it more hard for me to solve is the definition of the thermal conductivity in the liquid (the liquid is a mixture of vapor+liquid which changes at every time step according to the volume fraction of liquid/vapor).
In detail I should define the thermal conductivity at the same time as a variable used in the solver to solve the heat transfer and also as an updated boundary condition to be used in the coupling of the solid and liquid region.

I know that the question is a little foggy but any idea or suggestion are welcome at this stage.
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