Solid
Solid - Data
Here are the properties needed to define a new solid:
| Category | Label | Unit | 
| Description | Name | * | 
| Family | * | |
| Author | * | |
| Manufacturer | * | |
| Memo | * | |
| Economic | Price | USD/kg | 
| Mechanical data | Mass density | kg/m3 | 
| Young’s modulus (E) | N/m2 | |
| Poisson’s ratio (ν) | 1 | |
| Shear modulus (G) | N/m2 | |
| Electrical data | Reference temperature (Tref) | °C | 
| Isotropic resistivity at Tref. | Ohm*m | |
| Temperature coefficient at Tref. | 1/K | |
| Magnetic data | Magnetic polarization at saturation J s | T | 
| Relative permeability | 1 | |
| Knee coefficient | 1 | |
| Thermal data | Reference Temperature Tref | °C | 
| Isotropic thermal conductivity at Tref | W/K/m | |
| Specific heat at Tref | J/K/Kg | 
Note: The B(H) curve is defined with an analytical model as described
            in the Advanced section: Create a B(H) curve.
         Note: Iron losses are not considered in solid materials.
         Note: The relation between the electrical resistivity and the
            temperature is described in Advanced section: “Impact of temperature on physical
            properties”.
         Note: The thermal conductivity of solid regions is constant whatever
            is the temperature of the region.