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Modeling interface movement during evaporation of a single water droplet

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Hello,

I am trying to model the evaporation from a single water droplet (initially at 50 degrees celsius) evaporating into stagnant air (initially at 20 degrees celsius). I want to have movement of interface due to mass loss resulting from evaporation and I do not understand to accomplish this. Could someone please help me with this.

I have three physics nodes (a) Laminar flow with level set for droplet spreading (b) Heat transfer in air and water phases (c) transport of diluted species for transport of water vapor from air-liquid interface into dry air.



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