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19. TUTORIALS 19.2. STEADY STATE PORT FLOW Co-Simulation Post-processing Frequency Controls the frequency at which post-processing data is written when WAVE requests postprocessing output during a coupled simulation. Additional output Additional output file can be written for monitoring data, boundary data, report regions and domain data. These can be either in ASCII column format or Ricardo SDF binary format. The frequency of the two types of file can be chosen independently by entering the required intervals in to the ’Report Frequency’ boxes. Again an interval of zero will mean that the data is not written. The ASCII files include header rows detailing the data in each of the columns. Separate files are written for the different data types. – Domain – Monitoring – IO and Wall (If reporting is selected for the relevant boundary) – Arbitrary Surface Additionally the residual data can be chosen to be saved to an ASCII file and the SDF report file. The ASCII data files are used by the ’Live Update’ utility in R-Desk. The SDF binary format is written to a single report file named projectname.rep_runnumber. It contains the data for all the additional output. It can be viewed and plotted in R-Desk using the ’SDF File Manager’ and ’XY Plot Manager’ Summary output Summary data can also be written to the screen and output file at the chosen frequency and detail level. Save Initial Conditions The ’Save Initial Conditions Restart File’ and ’Save Initial Conditions Post File’ toggles allow the user to select whether the initial data used in the calculations is saved to a file. The initial conditions are saved after any flow potential calculations are performed but before the first timestep/iteration. Linear Equations Solver Residuals Information This toggles whether residual information is written for each of the equations at every timestep. This will write to the screen and output files in the format shown below. Fluid Domain In this case the calculation will consist of one single-phase fluid domain Domain Name A name can be assigned to the fluid domain to allow for easier reference later in the calculation. Material Name A name can be assigned to each material in the fluid domain, again to allow for easier reference later in the calculation. Each fluid domain contains only one material Material ID This refers to the material ID number referenced in the GRD file. Each separate material will have a unique ID number Multiphase Modelling This allows the user to specify whether the fluid contains a single phase or a homogeneous mixture of a number of different phases. ©Ricardo Software, December 2009 402
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