Calculating Saturation Temperature

The Speigler, Leinhard and Habchi methods for Leidenfrost temperature require the saturation temperature Tsat as part of their solution.

When the saturation temperature method is set to Iterative, the saturation temperature for the particle is calculated implicitly from the saturation pressure relations of the material. The temperature is calculated using a hybrid bisection/Newton scheme, which finds the temperature at which the vapor pressure of the droplet material is equal to the absolute pressure in the cell.

For multi-component droplet materials, the partial pressure of each component is mass summed to obtain the total vapor pressure. For the numerical method to be successful, the vapor pressure vs. temperature relation must be monotonically increasing.

This temperature is available under the Material Properties > Saturation Temperature node of the Liquid model. Once calculated, it becomes available as a field function. It does not override the Lower Transition Temperature specified in the Bai-Gosman Wall Impingement model.