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Modelling of two phase flow in packed bed (continued)
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[QUOTE="casualguitar, post: 6610332, member: 695787"] Log scale plot: [ATTACH=full]298391[/ATTACH] Actually that horizontal purple dew point line in the previous plot happens because this is the point at which the CO2 solidifies out of the mixture (the liquid/gas correlation being used no longer applies, hence the unusual output). I'll need to switch out the liquid/gas correlation for a solid/gas one at that point I believe I've taken a look at Collins, R.E. before regarding the use of relative permeabilities to calculate pressure drops. The math used was a level above what I'm used to so I'll need time to process this. Do you think the variation in superficial velocity across phases will have a significant impact on the model? [/QUOTE]
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