Tagged: 16.2, fluent, fluid-dynamics, MP - Eulerian MP Flow, multiphase, phase-change
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January 25, 2023 at 7:17 amFAQParticipant
The standard state enthalpies of vapor and liquid phase are set such that their difference equals to latent heat of vaporization. The unit of standard state enthalpy is kj/kmol and usually the latent heat value is available in kj/kg. While specifying it here, multiply that value by molecular weight. We recommend using the saturation temperature as the reference temperature and the values of standard state enthalpy and other material properties at this saturation temperature for vapor and liquid or building their difference which leads to the latent heat at the saturation temperature. If the values of standard state enthalpy as well as the isobaric heat capacities are known at another temperature we can set this known temperature as reference temperature and employ the related enthalpy and other material properties values. In this case we have to provide the system pressure.
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