Material#
Defines the properties of a solid material for heat transfer simulations.
Available Options#
Option |
Description |
|---|---|
Thermal conductivity |
Thermal conductivity of the material |
Density |
Density of the material |
Specific heat capacity |
Specific heat capacity of the material |
Detailed Descriptions#
Thermal conductivity#
Thermal conductivity of the material, which determines how efficiently heat is conducted through the solid.
Required
Example:
235 kg·m/(K·s³)
Density#
The mass per unit volume of the material.
Default: None
Example:
2710 kg/m³
Note: Optional. If not specified, some calculations may not be available.
Specific heat capacity#
The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a unit mass of the material by one degree.
Default: None
Example:
903 m²/(K·s²)
Note: Optional. If not specified, some calculations may not be available.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What happens if I leave a required field blank?
The form will not submit and will prompt you to fill in the required fields.
Can I use custom material names?
Yes, you can specify any name to identify your material.
What units should I use?
Use the units shown next to each input field. Enter only the value; the unit is selected separately.
🐍 Python Example Usage
Below is a Python code example showing how to define a solid material:
# Example (for reference only, not included in GUI documentation)
aluminum = fl.SolidMaterial(
name="aluminum",
thermal_conductivity=235 * fl.u.kg / fl.u.s**3 * fl.u.m / fl.u.K,
density=2710 * fl.u.kg / fl.u.m**3,
specific_heat_capacity=903 * fl.u.m**2 / fl.u.s**2 / fl.u.K,
)