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− | A typical gases.def file for the Earth case: | + | A typical ''gases.def'' file for the Earth case: |
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# gases | # gases | ||
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# mixing ratio -1 means the gas is variable. | # mixing ratio -1 means the gas is variable. | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
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+ | * Note that the first line of the file is actually not read | ||
+ | * The second line must contain the number of gases (here 3) accounted for | ||
+ | * Then come the gas names (always 3 characters!), one per line. Here '''N2_''', '''CO2''' and '''H2O''' | ||
+ | * Followed by the gas mixing ratios, if the gas concentration is assumed to be constant, or '''-1''' if it is variable. In the example given above ''N2'' and ''CO2'' will be taken as having constant mixing ratios of respectively ''0.9996119'' and ''0.375999962E-03'', whereas ''H2O'' will be variable. | ||
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+ | Another example of a ''gases.def'' file, from the Early Mars case, where only two gases are considered, '''CO2''' and '''H2O''', with only ''H2O'' as variable: | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | # gases | ||
+ | 2 | ||
+ | CO2 | ||
+ | H2O | ||
+ | 1.0 | ||
+ | -1 | ||
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+ | # First line is number of gases | ||
+ | # Followed by gas names (always 3 characters) | ||
+ | # and then mixing ratios. | ||
+ | # mixing ratio -1 means the gas is variable. | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
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+ | == Technical aspects == | ||
+ | In the code this file is read by the ''su_gases'' routine, which handles only preset possibilities (gas names). | ||
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+ | [[Category:Inputs]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Generic-Model]] |
Latest revision as of 17:11, 20 March 2023
A typical gases.def file for the Earth case:
# gases 3 N2_ CO2 H2O 0.999611900E+00 0.375999962E-03 -1 # First line is number of gases # Followed by gas names (always 3 characters) # and then mixing ratios. # mixing ratio -1 means the gas is variable.
- Note that the first line of the file is actually not read
- The second line must contain the number of gases (here 3) accounted for
- Then come the gas names (always 3 characters!), one per line. Here N2_, CO2 and H2O
- Followed by the gas mixing ratios, if the gas concentration is assumed to be constant, or -1 if it is variable. In the example given above N2 and CO2 will be taken as having constant mixing ratios of respectively 0.9996119 and 0.375999962E-03, whereas H2O will be variable.
Another example of a gases.def file, from the Early Mars case, where only two gases are considered, CO2 and H2O, with only H2O as variable:
# gases 2 CO2 H2O 1.0 -1 # First line is number of gases # Followed by gas names (always 3 characters) # and then mixing ratios. # mixing ratio -1 means the gas is variable.
Technical aspects
In the code this file is read by the su_gases routine, which handles only preset possibilities (gas names).