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Phase change material inside a Pipe flow

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Hi all,

I need to simulate a phase change material inside a pipe flow (liquid -> gas). So, the transformation is isothermal. I would like simulate the cooling of a concrete slab with a heat exchange pipe. The gas in outlet is slightly superheated, so maybe the solution would be to add a phase change material into the Non-Isothermal Pipe Flow module? What kind of physics would you recommend me to use?

Thank you in advance
Yann

1 Reply Last Post 27 juil. 2015, 07:21 UTC−4

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Posted: 9 years ago 27 juil. 2015, 07:21 UTC−4
Anyone can help me? I'm open to all suggestions ?

Enclosed the geometry.

Thank you in advance

Yann BALEM
Anyone can help me? I'm open to all suggestions ? Enclosed the geometry. Thank you in advance Yann BALEM

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