Species
This chapter provides information about the chemical species models in Simcenter STAR-CCM+. A species model is activated whenever a multi-component liquid or multi-component gas is chosen from the Material model section of the Physics Model Selection dialog.
The specific models that are discussed are the Coupled Species model and the Segregated Species model. Some general advice on working with species is also given.
The Coupled Species Model
The Coupled Species model is an extension of the Coupled Flow model. Together with the Coupled Energy model, it solves the conservation equations for mass, momentum, and energy of a multi-component fluid mixture simultaneously using a time- (or pseudo-time-) marching approach.
For a mixture of N components, the Coupled Species model introduces N transport equations into the system. Together with global mass continuity, these equations provide a means for updating the field of N mass fractions defining the mixture composition. Inter-equation coupling is fully maintained between all equations in the system, including species transport with respect to momentum and energy, and vice versa.
For isothermal simulations of multi-component fluid mixtures, it is possible to omit the Coupled Energy model, in which case the Coupled Species model, together with the Coupled Flow model, solves the conservation equations for mass and momentum simultaneously.

The Segregated Species Model
The Segregated Species model solves the species continuity equations for a multi-component fluid mixture. For a mixture of N components, the Segregated Species model solves N transport equations sequentially. Together with global mass continuity, these equations provide a means for updating the field of N mass fractions defining the mixture composition.