Run a case: differenze tra le versioni
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After creating a geometry ([[Create a geometry]]), you can run a case. | After creating a geometry ([[Create a geometry]]), you can run a case. | ||
There are 4 foundamental files to run a case in ARTEMIS: | There are 4 foundamental files to run a case in ARTEMIS: | ||
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1) file with extension .cas containing the basic instructions, such as input, output, type of solver, ... | 1) file with extension .cas containing the basic instructions, such as input, output, type of solver, ... | ||
2) file with extension .cli: boundary nodes and type of boundary conditions; | 2) file with extension .cli: boundary nodes and type of boundary conditions; | ||
3) file with .f containing one or more FORTRAN subroutines in order to specify in detail boundary conditions, wave height, ecc. The subroutine BORH deals with boundary conditions; | 3) file with .f containing one or more FORTRAN subroutines in order to specify in detail boundary conditions, wave height, ecc. The subroutine BORH deals with boundary conditions; | ||
4) the geometry file with extension .slf ([[Create a geometry]]), created with BlueKenue. | 4) the geometry file with extension .slf ([[Create a geometry]]), created with BlueKenue. |
Versione delle 15:38, 9 giu 2016
After creating a geometry (Create a geometry), you can run a case. There are 4 foundamental files to run a case in ARTEMIS:
1) file with extension .cas containing the basic instructions, such as input, output, type of solver, ... 2) file with extension .cli: boundary nodes and type of boundary conditions; 3) file with .f containing one or more FORTRAN subroutines in order to specify in detail boundary conditions, wave height, ecc. The subroutine BORH deals with boundary conditions; 4) the geometry file with extension .slf (Create a geometry), created with BlueKenue.