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Version 5.22
  • 1. Aria Overview
  • 2. Releases & Deprecations
  • 3. Theory
  • 4. Simulation Setup
  • 5. Tutorials & Examples
  • 6. Running & Troubleshooting
  • 7. Command References
    • 7.1. Adaptivity Settings
    • 7.2. Diagnostic Control
    • 7.3. Finite Element Model Parameters
    • 7.4. IO Region
    • 7.5. Linear Solvers
    • 7.6. Material Properties
      • 7.6.1. A
      • 7.6.2. B
        • 7.6.2.1. Bar Area
        • 7.6.2.2. Bar Flux Contribution Factor
        • 7.6.2.3. Bar Perimeter
        • 7.6.2.4. Bc Environment Temperature
        • 7.6.2.5. Bc Heat Flux
        • 7.6.2.6. Bc Rad Reference Temperature
        • 7.6.2.7. Bc Reference Temperature
        • 7.6.2.8. Beta
        • 7.6.2.9. Body Acceleration
        • 7.6.2.10. Boundary Entrained Enthalpy
        • 7.6.2.11. Boundary Entrained Mass Fraction
        • 7.6.2.12. Boundary Pressure
        • 7.6.2.13. Bulk Conductivity
        • 7.6.2.14. Bulk Density
        • 7.6.2.15. Bulk Element Pressure
        • 7.6.2.16. Bulk Element Volume
        • 7.6.2.17. Bulk Mass Density
        • 7.6.2.18. Bulk Species
        • 7.6.2.19. Bulk Viscosity
        • 7.6.2.20. Burn Front Width
        • 7.6.2.21. Burn Heat Release
        • 7.6.2.22. Burn Ignition
        • 7.6.2.23. Burn Initiation
        • 7.6.2.24. Burn Speed
      • 7.6.3. C
      • 7.6.4. D
      • 7.6.5. E
      • 7.6.6. F
      • 7.6.7. G
      • 7.6.8. H
      • 7.6.9. I
      • 7.6.10. K
      • 7.6.11. L
      • 7.6.12. M
      • 7.6.13. N
      • 7.6.14. O
      • 7.6.15. P
      • 7.6.16. R
      • 7.6.17. S
      • 7.6.18. T
      • 7.6.19. U
      • 7.6.20. V
      • 7.6.21. W
    • 7.7. Rebalance Settings
    • 7.8. Solution Control
    • 7.9. Transfer
    • 7.10. User Functions
    • 7.11. User Fields
    • 7.12. User Variables
    • 7.13. Boundary Conditions
    • 7.14. Equation Specification
    • 7.15. Initial Conditions
    • 7.16. Sources
    • 7.17. Advective Bar
    • 7.18. Bulk Nodes
    • 7.19. CDFEM Options
    • 7.20. CHEMEQ
    • 7.21. Contact
    • 7.22. Directed Energy
    • 7.23. Element Death
    • 7.24. Enclosure Radiation
    • 7.25. Ray Trace Source
    • 7.26. General Chemistry
    • 7.27. Heat Transfer Correlation Coefficient
    • 7.28. Level Set
    • 7.29. Local Coordinate Systems
    • 7.30. Mpmd Coupling
    • 7.31. Nonlinear Solve Settings
    • 7.32. Skinning
    • 7.33. Segregated Solve Settings
    • 7.34. Output
    • 7.35. Postprocessing
    • 7.36. Pressurization Model
    • 7.37. Restart
    • 7.38. Solution Options
    • 7.39. Toggle
    • 7.40. Submodel
  • 8. Bibliography
  • 9. Symbols
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  • 7. Command References
  • 7.6. Material Properties
  • 7.6.2. B
  • 7.6.2.7. Bc Reference Temperature

7.6.2.7. Bc Reference Temperature

  • 7.6.2.7.1. Bulk_Node
  • 7.6.2.7.2. Calore_User_Sub
  • 7.6.2.7.3. Computed_Adiabatic_Wall
  • 7.6.2.7.4. Constant
  • 7.6.2.7.5. Copied
  • 7.6.2.7.6. Exponential
  • 7.6.2.7.7. Fortran
  • 7.6.2.7.8. Global
  • 7.6.2.7.9. Nd_Table
  • 7.6.2.7.10. Polynomial
  • 7.6.2.7.11. Scalar_String_Function
  • 7.6.2.7.12. User_Field
  • 7.6.2.7.13. User_Function
  • 7.6.2.7.14. User_Plugin
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