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February 4, 2006, 10:27 |
NASA Format
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Is there a way to create a liquid material with specific heat capacity in NASA Format? Normally NASA Format is only useable for gases but I in the CFX Folders there is a .CCL with the properties of a liquid with NASA Format cp. Why should CFX create this, when it is not useable?
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February 7, 2006, 03:48 |
Re: NASA Format
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This is a bug.
Pre complains, but it will run in the flow solver. If you need to create a new material set the state to gas, type in the coefficients and then switch the state back after hitting apply. Pre will complain, but it will run. |
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February 7, 2006, 11:17 |
Re: NASA Format
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Thank you very much Neale.
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How to calculate and type these NASA coefficient
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