Will Bainbridge af2baeb6d1 reactingEulerFoam: New wall boiling tutorials
All reactingEulerFoam wall boiling tutorials have been replaced with
cases that are more representative of real applications.

The wall boiling tutorials for reactingTwoPhaseEulerFoam are:

    RAS/wallBoiling:
        Axi-symmetric wall boiling case with constant bubble diameter

    RAS/wallBoilingPolyDisperse:
        As wallBoiling, but with a homogenous class method population
        balance for modelling the bubble diameters

    RAS/wallBoilingIATE:
        As wallBoiling, but with an interfacial area transport equation
        for modelling the bubble diameters

The wall boiling tutorials for reactingMultiphaseEulerFoam are:

    RAS/wallBoilingPolydisperseTwoGroups:
        As wallBoiling, but with an inhomogenous class method population
        balance for modelling the bubble diameters

Patch contributed by Juho Peltola, VTT.
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