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September 27, 2023 at 8:35 pm
Josias Eilers
SubscriberÂIf I have added a new liquid and specified the properties: density, Cp, thermal conductivity and viscusity,
are these sufficient to carry out a heat simulation in ansys fluent,
in which everything necessary is taken into account to achieve a correct result?
Even if the aggregate states change during the simulation? -
September 28, 2023 at 8:14 am
Rob
Forum ModeratorIf it changes state you'll need the vapour properties & enthalpy (latent heat) and the phase change models. Assuming all of the boundary conditions etc are also set.Â
I advise going through the thermal course on Learning and looking at the various tutorials in Fluent's Help system.Â
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