Block Format Keyword
/TH/SPH_FLOW - Time History for SPH INOUT Options
Description
Describes the SPH inlet/outlet conditions and control sections.
Format
(1)
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(2)
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(3)
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(4)
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(5)
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(6)
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(7)
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(8)
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(9)
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(10)
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/TH/SPH_FLOW/thgroup_ID
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thgroup_name
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var_ID1
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var_ID2
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var_ID3
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var_ID4
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var_ID5
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var_ID6
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var_ID7
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var_ID8
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var_ID9
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var_ID10
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obj_ID1
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obj_ID2
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obj_ID3
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obj_ID4
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obj_ID5
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obj_ID6
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obj_ID7
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obj_ID8
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obj_ID9
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obj_ID10
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Field
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Contents
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thgroup_ID
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Time history group identifier
(Integer, maximum 10 digits)
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thgroup_name
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Time history group name
(Character, maximum 100 characters)
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var_ID1, ..n
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Variables saved for TH (see table below)
(Character, maximum 8 characters)
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obj_ID1, ..n
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Identifiers of the objects to be saved
(Integers)
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Keyword
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Object saved
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Variables
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SPH_FLOW
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SPH flow gauge
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FLOW
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Keyword
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Variable Group
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Saved TH Variables
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SPH_FLOW
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DEF
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FLOW
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1. | Variable names must be left justified. |
2. | Available names are listed in the two tables below. |
In the first table, TH-variables are listed. If a TH-variable is requested, this variable is written.
In the second table, other variables are listed. If a variable group is requested, all the associated TH-variables are written at once.
3. | SPH_FLOW can only be used with /SPH/INOUT of type 2, 3 or 4. |
4. | The flow can be filtered using a Butterworth filter. Refer to /SPH/INOUT for additional information. |
5. | The contribution of a particle to the flow is considered positive if the particle cross the surface in the positive direction (according to the direction of the normal of the surface) and negative, otherwise. |
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