This subfeature is available only when Porous media is selected as the material parameter (for example,
Relative permeability or
Relative permittivity) in the parent feature node when it is available with the physics interface (for example, the
Charge Conservation,
Current Conservation, or
Ampere’s Law nodes). Then the subnodes are made available from the context menu (right-click the parent node) as well as from the
Physics toolbar,
Attributes menu.
Use the Porous Media subfeature to specify the material properties of a domain consisting of a porous medium using a mixture model. Depending on the specific physics interface being used, the subfeature can be used to provide a mixture model for the electric conductivity
σ, the relative dielectric permittivity
εr, or the relative magnetic permeability
μr.
Select the Number of materials (up to 5) to be included in the mixture model.
For each material (Material 1,
Material 2, and so on), select either
Domain material, to use the material specified for the domain, or one of the other materials specified in the
Materials node. For each material, enter a
Volume fraction θ1, θ2, and so on.
Select the averaging method to use in the mixture model between the Volume average of the material property (for example,
conductivity or
permittivity), the volume average of its inverse (for example, the
resistivity), or the
Power law. For each material, specify either
From material, to take the value from the corresponding material specified in the
Porous Media section, or
User defined to manually input a value.