Setting Fluid Material Properties

The simulated material is responsible for managing the various thermodynamic and transport properties relevant to that material and to the physical processes being modeled in the continuum.

To set the material properties of the fluid:
  1. Expand the Continua > [physics continuum] > Models > [Liquid/Gas] node.
    • If you selected the Gas model, a Gas > Air node is created by default, which contains default material property values for air at standard conditions.
    • If you selected the Liquid model, a Liquid > H2O node is created by default, which contains default material property values for water at standard conditions.
  2. If you wish to model a different material with different values, you can specify the fluid material in one of the following ways:
    • Right-click the [Liquid/Gas] > [H2O/Air] node and select Replace with.... In the Replace Material dialog, expand the Material Databases > Standard > [Gases/Liquids] node, select one of the available materials from the Simcenter STAR-CCM+ standard material database, and click OK.
    • Edit the [Liquid/Gases] > [H20/Air] node and edit the material properties such as density or viscosity directly.

      Note, that if you use the IAPWS-IF97 equation of state model for water, the dynamic viscosity and the thermal conductivity do not follow the IAPWS-IF97 specification by default. To set the IAPWS-IF97 specification, edit the respective material properties and set Method to IAPWS-IF97.

  3. If you use the Boussinesq Model for buoyancy-driven flows, select the [Liquid/Gas] > [fluid] > Material Properties > Thermal Expansion Coefficient node and set the coefficient of bulk thermal expansion.