Material Property
Material properties are volume conditions in the
Flow module that refer to selected volumes.
The material properties appear in the Properties panel when you select a fluid domain under Domains in the Flow Analysis Tree.
Density
Density provides options for setting the value of the density (kg/m3) of the material in a given volume. You can specify the density for a selected volume under the Common module in the Properties panel.
You can specify density as a constant value using the following options:
• Constant Density
• Ideal Gas Law
• Isentropic Gas Law
• Compressible Liquid
Viscosity
• Newtonian fluids
• NonNewtonian fluids
◦ Herschel-Bulkley Model—Requires specification of four parameters:
Yield Stress,
Critical Shear Rate,
Power Law Index, and
Consistency Index.
◦ Bingham Models—Requires specification of three parameters:
Yield Stress,
Critical Shear Rate, and
Bingham Viscosity.
◦ User Defined Function (NonNewtonian)—Requires specification of three parameters: Stress Strain Curve, Minimum Viscosity, Maximum Viscosity. The user defined function uses an arbitrary function between stress and shear rate, such as stress = f(shear rate).
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The user-defined feature is used to fit any arbitrary function of stress and shear rate for NonNewtonian Fluids. For example, the use-defined feature imports experimental measurements from the measurements directly as an input and without simplifications or curve fitting for the Herschel-Bulkley Model.
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