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Steam condensate mass result

The Steam condensate mass result shows how much of the steam has condensed during the steam heating stage of a rapid mold heating and cooling simulation, for both dual domain and 3D analyses. This result is generated from a rapid mold heating and cooling simulation using a Transient Cool analysis.

The Steam condensate mass result is best used in conjunction with the data in the analysis log. The analysis log indicates when the program transitions from one step to the next, and thereby helps you understand what is happening when looking at the Steam condensate mass result.

The Steam condensate mass result shows no response during the air purges or while coolant is flowing in the circuit. You can determine when the heating part of the cycle will start by looking at the timings in the analysis log.

Tip: The Beams layer representing the heating/cooling circuit must be showing to see this result.
Note: Click (Results tab > Animation panel > Play) to animate the result, and see how the Steam Quality result changes over the duration of the cycle.

Using this result

Things to look for

When viewing the Steam condensate mass result, watch for the following.

  • the mass of steam condensate should rise uniformly through the steam heat step of the cycle.
  • the mass of the steam condensate is within the ability of your pump to purge it in the time specified in your program.

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