4.4.4. Volume-Of-Fluid Material Properties
A volume-of-fluid simulation requires separate material models for the liquid and gas materials, and a top-level material model to tie them together. Any required reference values should be supplied in the top-level material, but the sub-materials can generally be any type (basic, Cantera, etc). In the finite element block, the top level material would be the one assigned to the blocks. Interface properties, such as surface tension, should be provided in the top-level material.
BEGIN PROPERTY SPECIFICATION FOR FUEGO MATERIAL fluid_material
VOF Gas Material = gas_material
VOF Liquid Material = liquid_material
INTERFACE_ABSORPTION = 1000
SURFACE_TENSION = 0.073
REFERENCE TEMPERATURE = 370.0
END PROPERTY SPECIFICATION FOR FUEGO MATERIAL fluid_material
BEGIN PROPERTY SPECIFICATION FOR FUEGO MATERIAL gas_material
density = "300/temperature"
VISCOSITY = 1.98e-5
SPECIFIC_HEAT = 1000
THERMAL_CONDUCTIVITY = 0.025
ENTHALPY = "1000*temperature"
ABSORPTION = 0.1
END PROPERTY SPECIFICATION FOR FUEGO MATERIAL gas_material
BEGIN PROPERTY SPECIFICATION FOR FUEGO MATERIAL liquid_material
DENSITY = 1000
VISCOSITY = 1e-3
SPECIFIC_HEAT = 4184
THERMAL_CONDUCTIVITY = 0.6
ENTHALPY = "4184*temperature"
ABSORPTION = 1.0
END PROPERTY SPECIFICATION FOR FUEGO MATERIAL liquid_material