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 ; 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 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.