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Modeling Wet Steam

    • gau1am
      Subscriber
      Hello sir, How to model wet steam in fluent with inlet and outlet pressure condition?n
    • System_delete
      Subscriber
      This discussion was created from comments split from: Modelling wet steam.
    • DrAmine
      Ansys Employee
      Can you add more details so that I point you to the right model. We have different ways starting from pure mass fraction based to accounting for condensation of wet steam.n
    • gau1am
      Subscriber
      Sir I am trying to model saturated steam with varying input dryness fraction at constant temperature and pressure with zero condensation (Means in isothermal condition). Please suggest a right way to do it.n
    • Rob
      Ansys Employee
      If the properties aren't changing then just make up a species with the density & viscosity of interest. However, that doesn't explain what result you're looking for the my approach may not get you what you want.nIn CFD the first thing to do is write down/sketch out the problem and what data you want from the model. Then work out what models, bc's etc you need in the computer model. It's only at that point that you switch on the computer & load software. n
    • gau1am
      Subscriber
      ok Thanks, sir for the help.n
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