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lwf

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When I input material proerpty as a function of temp. in ANSYS, I encountered the following message: Phase change by coincident temperature has been removed, use ENTH property instead, the MPTEMP command is ignored. What is ENTH? I could not find it in the search database.

MPTEMP,1,25,50,100,120, , , ! Values calculate from Darveaux's Equation
MPDATA,EX,arg1,1,4.444e6,3.894e6,2.794e6,2.354e6, , , !from BGA Tech. Book.
 
ENTH is the enthalpy. Look up the help on the 'mp' command.

Hope this helps,
Doug
 
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