For some reason, the solid phase has no name. This cases the combination of the Vapor-Solid phase to be called "Vapor", hence the mix-up. A phase should always have a name.
Not sure how this came about, I cannot check. I suppose with a manual renaming of the phase. I will make sure to disallow this in a next COFE build.
For now you can correct it by going into Flowsheet Settings, Phases, select the solid phase (the phase without a name), hit Rename, and call it e.g. Solid.
If you can reproduce the creation of the nameless phase (other than via a manual renaming of the phase), please let me know how.
using solids
Moderator: jasper
Re: using solids
An empty phase name from manual renaming the phase is currently already disallowed. I can reproduce the problem simply by adding a solid to a new TEA package. Investigating.
Re: using solids
The problem has been corrected, and the fix is available from CUP. Note that you can correct existing documents by manually naming the name-less solid phase. Thank you for reporting the issue.
Re: using solids
Hello Jasper,
Great!!!
It is working perfectly, either by adding the phase name on old files, or by starting from zero on the newest release.
Thank you.
Great!!!
It is working perfectly, either by adding the phase name on old files, or by starting from zero on the newest release.
Thank you.
Re: using solids
Glad to hear it.