Liquid Residence Time
The fluid enters the computational domain in a liquid state with a temperature above the solidus temperature. The Liquid Residence Time is the time between the fluid entering the computational domain and the moment that the temperature decreases below the solidus temperature.
This time is computed for every VOF phase for which you activate the Liquid Residence Time model (Setting Up a Criteria Function).

Liquid Residence Time Properties
Max. Solid Volume Fraction | The residence time is accumulated only for solid volume fractions below the specified value. | |
Convection | The convection scheme to use. For guidance on selecting a convection scheme, see Convective Flux. | |
1st-order | First-order convection scheme. | |
2nd-order | Second-order convection scheme. | |
Min. Volume Fraction | The residence time is accumulated only for liquid volume fractions above the specified value. |
Liquid Residence Time is transported only by convection. The initial value is zero everywhere. A source term adding the time step to the residence time at every time step is applied to every cell in which the temperature of the VOF phase is above solidus temperature.
The Liquid Residence Time is zero for every cell with a phase volume fraction below the minimum volume fraction.
Note | The computation of the Liquid Residence Time is optional, because no other Criteria Function depends on this value. |