Using the Enthalpy Difference Method for Latent Heat of Vaporization

This material property method is available for specifying latent heat of vaporization when certain models are active.

These models are:

  • Lagrangian Multiphase (LPM) simulations with:
    • Quasi-Steady Single-Component Droplet Evaporation
    • User-Defined Single-Component Droplet Evaporation
    • Multi-Component Droplet Evaporation.
  • Fluid Film simulations with:
    • Film-VOF Phase Interaction with Evaporation/Condensation.
    • Film-Physics Continuum Interaction with Evaporation/Condensation or Boiling.

When this option is selected, Simcenter STAR-CCM+ calculates the latent heat of vaporization directly as a difference in the enthalpy of the gas and liquid states. For example, for the Droplet Evaporation models:

Figure 1. EQUATION_DISPLAY
L(Tdrop)=hvap(Tdrop)-hliq(Tdrop)
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where:

  • L(Tdrop) is the latent heat of the droplet material at the droplet temperature.
  • hvap(Tdrop) is the static enthalpy of the vapor component corresponding to the droplet material, evaluated at the droplet temperature.
  • h liq ( T drop ) is the static enthalpy of the droplet material, evaluated at the droplet temperature.