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  • 1. Fuego Overview
  • 2. Releases & Deprecations
  • 3. Theory
  • 4. Simulation Setup
    • 4.1. Input File Basics
    • 4.2. Mesh
    • 4.3. Linear Solvers
    • 4.4. Material Properties
      • 4.4.1. Basic Material Properties
      • 4.4.2. Cantera Material Properties
      • 4.4.3. Tabulated Material Properties
      • 4.4.4. Volume-Of-Fluid Material Properties
      • 4.4.5. Composite Material Properties
    • 4.5. Solution Control
    • 4.6. Time Control
    • 4.7. Transfer
    • 4.8. Units
    • 4.9. Solution Options
    • 4.10. Boundary Conditions
    • 4.11. Initial Conditions
    • 4.12. Fire Features
    • 4.13. Post-Processing
    • 4.14. Output Reference
    • 4.15. Restart Reference
    • 4.16. IO Region
    • 4.17. Particles
  • 5. Tutorials & Examples
  • 6. Command References
  • 7. Bibliography
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4.4. Material Properties

Most Fuego simulations require only a single material definition, whose properties are applied to all blocks in the mesh. The different methods for specifying material properties in Fuego are described in the following sections.

  • 4.4.1. Basic Material Properties
    • 4.4.1.1. Units
    • 4.4.1.2. Non-Dimensional parameters
  • 4.4.2. Cantera Material Properties
    • 4.4.2.1. Thermodynamic Properties
    • 4.4.2.2. Transport Properties
    • 4.4.2.3. Resources
  • 4.4.3. Tabulated Material Properties
    • 4.4.3.1. Mapping Table Inputs and Outputs
    • 4.4.3.2. Soot Model Terms
    • 4.4.3.3. Radiation Terms
    • 4.4.3.4. Custom Output
    • 4.4.3.5. Understanding Tabular Property Clipping Diagnostics
  • 4.4.4. Volume-Of-Fluid Material Properties
  • 4.4.5. Composite Material Properties
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