Using Table (Reaction Time)
A (Reaction Time) table has a column of Reaction Time values that specify the physical time of the reaction, in seconds, of each point (row) in the table.
The points must be ordered by increasing values of time. By default, the linear-piecewise method is used for interpolating between data points in the table. The properties for this function are set in the Properties window.
This type of table is only applicable to unsteady calculations using the Exothermic Solid model, where “Reaction Time” is defined as the accumulated physical time for which the temperature exceeds the autoignition time.

Note | A profile in Reaction Time can also be specified analytically with a user-defined field function that uses the $ReactionTime variable. |
Table (Reaction Time) Properties
Table: Data | Identifies the selected column in the table file as the Data (for example, Position) column. | |
Table: Reaction Time | Identifies the selected column in the table file as the Reaction Time column. | |
Input Table | Selects a table from among the ones that appear as nodes in the Tables node of the Tools node. | |
Columns | Displays headings of columns in the table (read-only). |
Table (Reaction Time) Expert Properties
Table Format | Read-only. Reports the format of the table data. Before the data is read and processed, the state is
Unprocessed. Afterward, the state is one of these three:
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Verbose | Provides more output for this value while the simulation is running. This property can be useful for debugging problems when they occur. | |
Cubic Interpolation |
When On, provides smoother interpolation between table values than the default linear-piecewise method, and reduces simulation iteration time. This option is supported only for 1D and 2D Cartesian and Structured tables, as described in the Table Format property. This requires relatively smooth data to produce reliable results. For sudden jumps such as phase changes, use the default linear-piecewise method. |