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Old   July 11, 2023, 04:35
Default How to set different thermal constants for different materials
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Hello all,

I want to use the solids4foam-2.0 to model heat balance. There are several different materials in my model. In the tutorial "hotCylinderPredefinedTFieldMultipleMaterials" , I have found how to define mechanical properties for different materials. However, I have not found how to define thermal constant, i.e. heat capacity and thermal conductivity for different materials. In the "thermalProperties" of that tutorial, there is only one group of thermal constant meanwhile it is not told which material this group of thermal constant belongs to.

Is there a way to define thermal constant for different materials?

Thank you!
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