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Old   November 8, 2022, 07:55
Default Phase Changing Simulation (AC / refrigerant)
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Hello,

I was wondering if STAR-CCM+ has the capabilities to simulate phase changing materials.
I would like to simulate the evaporator side of a cooling system that uses an R134 refrigerants (or similar).

Ideally I would define some kind of Inlet Conditions (mostly liquid) and make it flow through an evaporator by adding some constant heat and optain the exit conditions and the ratio of liquid/gas at the end of the process.

Thanks for any support
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Sorry for posting in here, I meant to post it in STAR-CCM+ subforum.
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