Using the Enthalpy Table Method for Enthalpy Derivatives
This material property method is available for specifying specific heat when the enthalpy is defined by a table of values in temperature or in temperature and pressure. This method can also be used to specify the enthalpy pressure derivative when enthalpy is defined by a table of values in temperature and pressure.
When this option is selected, Simcenter STAR-CCM+ calculates the specific heat by numerically differentiating an Enthalpy table, a specified Table, h(T), or a specified Table, h(T,p) with respect to temperature at constant pressure. The table nodes have no properties.
To increase accuracy and robustness of the solver, Simcenter STAR-CCM+ also provides the option of specifying specific heat explicitly using tabular input data. This can be done be selecting the Table(T) or Table(T,p) method for specific heat when enthalpy is also specified using Table(T) or Table(T,p). When the table data is specified explicitly for specific heat, no information from the enthalpy table is used in specific heat computation. If you have table data readily available for both enthalpy and specific heat, you are advised to use the Table(T) or Table(T,p) method for both enthalpy and specific heat. This way, you use native values of specific heat instead of relying on differentiation of the enthalpy table. Using this option also avoids non-physical values of specific heat outside the table range. For example, if you use the enthalpy table method for specific heat and the temperature exceeds the range of table data, the specific heat is evaluated as zero. If you use Table(T) for specific heat instead, the last value on the table is used. The same can also be done for the enthalpy pressure derivative. See Using Table(T) and Using Table (T,P).

If the Table h(T,p) is selected, the Enthalpy Pressure Derivative node becomes available under Material Properties. If the Enthalpy table option is selected for this property, Simcenter STAR-CCM+ calculates the enthalpy pressure derivative by numerically differentiating the enthalpy table with respect to pressure at constant temperature.