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Modelling of two phase flow in packed bed (continued)
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[QUOTE="casualguitar, post: 6612581, member: 695787"] I've added the vapour/liquid and vapour/solid curves to the same plot: [ATTACH type="full" alt="Screenshot 2022-03-21 at 15.01.01.png"]298720[/ATTACH] As you can see I have plotted both curves slightly outside their respective 'valid' ranges to illustrate something. The sublimation curve is really only valid up to about 222K (where it overlaps the VL curve), and the VL curve is only valid down to this temperature (the triple point temperature). However, if you extend the VL plot down through the 'solid' CO2 range, it maps relatively well to the solid/vapour curve. So rather than adding an external polynomial here to check CO2 phase, we could possibly use the extended VL curve to check if the phase is solid or vapour I will start 'flowcharting' the model from the attached paper above now (mostly to get an idea of how this solid deposition stuff is going to be modeled) [/QUOTE]
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