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== File Format == | == File Format == | ||
The basic file structure is shown below. Each line of input data is represented by a line containing the input variable name(s). Blank lines are only to enhance readability. Loops indicate multiple lines of input. | |||
===File structure for a 2DDI run=== | |||
Header Line 1 | |||
Header Line 2 | |||
[[NVP]] | |||
: for k=1 to [[NVP]] | |||
:: [[jki]],[[DACONC(jki)]] | |||
: end k loop | |||
===File structure for a 3D run=== | |||
Header Line 1 | |||
Header Line 2 | |||
[[NVN]], [[NVP]] | |||
: for k=1 to [[NVP]] | |||
:: for j=1 to [[NVN]] | |||
::: [[NHNN]],[[NVNN]],[[CONC(NHNN,NVNN)]] | |||
:: end j loop | |||
: end k loop | |||
[[Category:input files]] | [[Category:input files]] |
Revision as of 11:23, 24 June 2022
The fort.10 file contains the concentration field needed for passive scalar transport.
File Format
The basic file structure is shown below. Each line of input data is represented by a line containing the input variable name(s). Blank lines are only to enhance readability. Loops indicate multiple lines of input.
File structure for a 2DDI run
Header Line 1
Header Line 2
- for k=1 to NVP
- end k loop
File structure for a 3D run
Header Line 1
Header Line 2