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Old   August 4, 2022, 12:41
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Hello foamers !

I'm currently using interCondensatingEvaporatingFoam, a multiphase flow with phase change. In the thermophysical properties, the saturation temperature TSat is a scalar and is constant but as my simulation runs, the pressure increases in the whole domain and it should be the same for the saturation temperature.

I would like the saturation temperature to change with pressure, for example using a two column csv file. The problem is that I know how to do it against time for limits, but not against pressure.

Has anyone done something similar and could help me?

Thanks !
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