>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Comment begins >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> DISPLAY The following example is the one which demonstrates the ability of PLANT to extent built-in physical models. The case is loaded from the core library. It is case 492 which activates the composite-flux model of radiation for combustion chamber. PLANT is used to introduce the varying optical property, namely the absorbtion coefficient of the medium for the calculation of the radiative fluxes. ENDDIS PLANT information : * Data input groups used: 9 * Ground groups planted : 1, 9-7, 19-6 * Headings used : PRPT??, SC06?? * Functions used : None * Commands used : IF. <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Comment ends <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< LOAD(492) NAMSAT=MOSG PLANTBEGIN STORE(ABSR) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Comment begins >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The above command provides the 3D-storage for aborption coefficient. <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Comment ends <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< RG(1)=0.2;RG(2)=0.3 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Comment begins >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The use of RG's, as above, in PLANTed expression is especially convenient for parametric studies. <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Comment ends <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<ABSR=RG(1)*FUEL+RG(2)*PROD >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Comment begins >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The above statement makes the absorbtion coefficient to be the function of the fuel and combustion products mass fractions. It is done for the whole domain at the end of each iz-slab. <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Comment ends <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< PRNDTL(RADX)=-GRND LAMPR(RADX)=1/(:SCAT:+ABSR) PRNDTL(RADZ)=-GRND LAMPR(RADZ)=1/(:SCAT:+ABSR) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Comment begins >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The above two statements followed by their pointers instruct PLANT to make the diffusivities of radiation fluxes in X- and Z-directions reciprocal to the sum of scattering and absorption coefficients. <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Comment ends <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< PRNDTL(RADY)=-GRND LAMPR(RADY)=1/(:SCAT:+ABSR) IF(CARTES) LAMPR(RADY)=RV2D**2/(1.+RV2D*(:SCAT:+ABSR)) IF(.NOT.CARTES) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Comment begins >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> PLANT makes the provision for the calculations of diffusivity of lateral radiation flux. The first statement of the above two is applied for cartesian coordinates, while the second will be active for cylindrical polar ones. <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Comment ends <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< PLANTEND LSWEEP=40 dmpstk=t stop