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Bernd Flemisch authored
This implements FS#216. The "heatCapacity" function of the spatial parameters and the volume variables for the implicit nonisothermal models was a misnomer, since it returned an effective quantity, namely, heatCapacity*density*(1 - porosity) in [J/(K m^3)]. Except for mpnc, which resulted in an additional inconsistency. Corresponding to the decision documented in FS#216, this patch renames the function to "solidHeatCapacity" and returns always the "true" (non-effective) heat capacity in [J/(kg K)]. This requires an additional function "solidDensity" which returns the mass density of the porous matrix. Moreover, the functions "thermalConductivitySolid/Fluid" are renamed to "solid/fluidThermalConductivity". The decision to prepend with "solid/fluid" rather than to append is motivated by consistency with components and fluid systems, where "gas" and "liquid" are always prepended to the corresponding function names. _Beware_: this change breaks compatibility. You have to adapt your spatial parameters such that they offer functions "solidHeatCapacity", "solidDensity" and "solidThermalConductivity". Reviewed by Alex. git-svn-id: svn://svn.iws.uni-stuttgart.de/DUMUX/dumux/trunk@14070 2fb0f335-1f38-0410-981e-8018bf24f1b0
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