4.4.5. Composite Material Properties
When using the composite boundary condition you must define a separate material to use for the composite. This will define the species in the composite, as well as its physical properties. The composite material will also define the chemistry mechanism to use in the composite and the ODE solver to use to solve it.
The properties in the composite material can be either constants, or functions of composition that will change as the composite decomposes.
BEGIN PROPERTY SPECIFICATION FOR FUEGO MATERIAL new_composite
REFERENCE temperature = 300.
REFERENCE mass_fraction Carbon = 0.6724
REFERENCE mass_fraction Epoxy = 0.3276
REFERENCE mass_fraction Char = 0.0
species_density Carbon = 1779. # kg/m^3
species_density Epoxy = 1300. # kg/m^3
species_density Char = 650. # kg/m^3
SUBROUTINE FOR density = density_inverse_mass_average
INPUT VARIABLES FOR density_inverse_mass_average = species_density mass_fraction
THERMAL_CONDUCTIVITY = "0.023*(temperature-273.15)^0.46"
SPECIFIC_HEAT = "750 + 4.1*(temperature-273.15)"
species_emissivity char = 0.95
species_emissivity epoxy = 0.5
species_emissivity carbon = 0.5
SUBROUTINE FOR emissivity = emissivity_mixture_average
INPUT VARIABLES FOR emissivity_mixture_average = species_emissivity mass_fraction
Begin ODE solver parameters
ODE Solver = LSODE
Absolute Tolerance = 1e-6
Relative Tolerance = 1e-3
End
Begin Chemistry Description MyChem
Begin Reaction R1
Reaction is Epoxy -> 0.5Char + 0.5CH4
Rate Function = Arrhenius A = 3.33e17 Ea = 2.2614e5 R = 8.314
Concentration Function = Standard mu = Automatic
Heat of Reaction = 0.0
End
End
END