using solids

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Re: using solids

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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.
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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.
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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.
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Re: using solids

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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.
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Glad to hear it.
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