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Droplet evaporation lifetime

    • jijojose2024
      Subscriber

      How to obtain the time required for a single droplet to evaporate completely? how to obtain the time? can it be done using DPM or should I go for any other multiphase models which I am not very familiar with?

    • Ahmed Hussien
      Ansys Employee

      This can be done using the DPM. Under the Particle Tracks panel, you can plot the Particle Residence Time, which shows the time each particle spends in the domain. For particles that fully evaporate, this value represents their evaporation time.

       
       

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