Interface (2P-G)
Libraries:
Simscape /
Fluids /
Fluid Network Interfaces
Description
The Interface (2P-G) block represents a flow connection between a two-phase fluid network and a gas network. Pressure, temperature, and mass flow rate are equal at the interface. The block does not transfer the fluid properties of each fluid network across the interface. To conserve fluid properties, ensure that the Gas Properties (G) block and the Two-Phase Fluid Properties (2P) block have corresponding settings.
The fluid at the 2P port must remain superheated. You can use the Two-phase fluid superheated vapor check parameter to choose what action the block performs if the fluid does not meet this condition.
Mass and Momentum Balance
The block conserves mass such that
where:
is the mass flow rate into port G.
is the mass flow rate into port 2P.
The port pressures are equal:
Energy Balance
The temperature is constant between the two fluid ports. The block calculates the energy balance over the interface as
where:
ΦG is the energy flow rate into port G.
Φ2P is the energy flow rate into port 2P.
hG is the specific enthalpy at port G.
h2P is the specific enthalpy at port 2P.
vG is the specific volume at port G.
v2P is the specific volume at port 2P.
wG is the flow velocity at port G such that
where S is the value of the Cross-sectional area at ports 2P and G parameter.
w2P is the flow velocity at port 2P such that
Ports
Conserving
Parameters
Extended Capabilities
Version History
Introduced in R2021a