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ERROR: Latent heat cannot be less than zero!

    • abdullahhassan
      Subscriber

      Hi,

      I am having an issue in ANSYS simulation. I am trying to do condensation of water vapor to water liquid but when I initialize the solution, it says latent heat cannot be less than zero. 

      I tried to search online & it comes to my knowledge that it is related to enthalpy. 

      as enthalpy of liquid is -2.858e+08 and 

      enthalpy for vapor is -2.418e+08 at standard temperature. so change in enthalpy is coming negative which means the latent heat is less than zero. 

      Can anyone help me, how to resolve this issue or what values I need to choose for enthalpies in this case.

       

      NOTE: I already did the simulation for water boiling/evaporation and I didn't face such issue in that particular case. 

    • Rob
      Forum Moderator

      If you're using the Evaporation/Condensation model the To and From phase matters. I always have to check the manual, but if you currently have the vapour in the To field switch that to the From field. 

    • abdullahhassan
      Subscriber

      I understand that, what I am trying to do is Condensation of water vapor at 100 C, 

      for this case 

      From phase should be "from vapor' 

      to phase should be like " to liquid".

      when I did this, it said latent heat can not be less than zero. 

      but when I do the opposite 

      from = liquid

      to = vapor 

      system doesn't shows any warning. Infact it also did the condensation upon putting water vapor at inlet volume fraction as 1. 

       

       

      I don't understand that. can you please help

    • Rob
      Forum Moderator

      It's because Fluent doesn't know which material is gas and which is liquid. All Fluent does is look at the material data and then add/remove energy based on the formation enthalpy. To get around this, the To and From phase definitions matter: hence my comment about checking. 

       

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