Using the Mathur-Saxena Averaging Method for Thermal Conductivity

The Mathur-Saxena Averaging method for thermal conductivity is a specification of the Multi-Component Mathur-Saxena Averaging Property method Φ ; see Eqn. (1898).

This method becomes available when the Multi-Component Gas material model is used.

The Mathur-Saxena Averaging method for thermal conductivity is available under the Multi-Component Gas > Material Properties > Thermal Conductivity node.

Selecting this method activates the Kinetic Theory method for thermal conductivity on the mixture component level. If an ECFM combustion model is used in Simcenter STAR-CCM+ In-cylinder, then selecting Mathur-Saxena Averaging makes six methods available for species thermal conductivity:
  • Kinetic Theory (default)
  • Constant
  • Field Function
  • Log Polynomial in T
  • Polynomial in T
  • Power Law

Selecting a method for one gas component selects the same method for all gas components.