SpecificHeat¶
Type: | 0-Tensor, or section |
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Range: | [v_1, …, v_1] |
Default: | -/- |
Appearance: | optional |
Set the specific heat , also called specific heat capacity. Units are Joules per kilogram kelvin, .
The specific heat capacity defines the amount of heat energy, , required to change a material’s temperature, , by a certain amount, , per unit mass, , of the material: .
A constant specific heat can be defined by assigning a scalar:
Material {
# defines a constant specific heat
SpecificHeat = ...
}
For more general cases, the specific heat may be given as a section in order to deal with space, time, and parameter dependent definitions:
# define the specific heat as a section
SpecificHeat {
Python {...}
...
}
Field definitions within the section SpecificHeat
are summed up. Consult the subsequent sections to see which types of field definitions are allowed.