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Fig. 1. Method of connection of Ansys Fluent® and Aspen Plus®.
Table 1. Numerical comparison of the viscosity values obtained selecting the NIST real gas  method in Ansys Fluent® (theoretical value) and interconnecting Ansys Fluent® with Aspen  Plus® and selecting the IAPWS water method in Aspen Plus® (calculated valu
Table 2. Numerical comparison of the density values obtained selecting the Peng Robinson  equation in Ansys Fluent® (theoretical value) and interconnecting Ansys Fluent® with Aspen  Plus® and selecting the Peng Robinson equation in Aspen Plus® (calculated
Table 4. Numerical comparison of the enthalpy values obtained from a direct simulation  selecting the IAPWS tables in Aspen Plus® (theoretical value) and interconnecting Ansys  Fluent® with Aspen Plus® and selecting the IAPWS tables in Aspen Plus® (calcula
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