The following properties describe the thermal behavior of a material and can be used in heat transfer and thermal stress analyses (see “Heat transfer analysis procedures: overview,” Section 6.5.1):
Thermal conductivity: When heat flows by conduction, the thermal conductivity must be defined (“Conductivity,” Section 26.2.2).
Specific heat: In transient heat transfer analyses as well as adiabatic stress analyses the specific heat of a material must be defined (“Specific heat,” Section 26.2.3).
Latent heat: When a material changes phase, the change in internal energy can be significant. The amount of energy liberated or absorbed can be defined by specifying a latent heat for each phase change a material undergoes (“Latent heat,” Section 26.2.4).