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Accessing Material Properties outside of Material Node
Posted 28 feb 2013, 06:43 GMT-5 Heat Transfer & Phase Change, Materials, Parameters, Variables, & Functions Version 4.3a 1 Reply
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Hello, I'm working with variable material properties and I also need to use these material properties to further define other variables and boundary conditions.
I'm specifically working with steam and the Heat Transfer Physics interface.
by using: mat.def.Cp and material.Cp I am perfectly able to access these values outside the materials node.
HOWEVER
If i try to do the same thing for the thermal conductivity it doesn't work. I tried mat.def.k, material.k, material.kii and several other crazy possibilities!!!!
I found a way around it which was using the name of the variable in the physics interface, the one where COMSOL maps the material properties (e.g. ht.kxx)...but I am unsure as to which temperature is being used to define this k, the one from the domain tgoverning that physics? or the one I defined in the material node?
I would like to know is there is a way for calling the thermal conductivity the same way I did the others: mat.def.Cp, mat.def.rho..
etc...
Is it possible?
I'm specifically working with steam and the Heat Transfer Physics interface.
by using: mat.def.Cp and material.Cp I am perfectly able to access these values outside the materials node.
HOWEVER
If i try to do the same thing for the thermal conductivity it doesn't work. I tried mat.def.k, material.k, material.kii and several other crazy possibilities!!!!
I found a way around it which was using the name of the variable in the physics interface, the one where COMSOL maps the material properties (e.g. ht.kxx)...but I am unsure as to which temperature is being used to define this k, the one from the domain tgoverning that physics? or the one I defined in the material node?
I would like to know is there is a way for calling the thermal conductivity the same way I did the others: mat.def.Cp, mat.def.rho..
etc...
Is it possible?
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