SPEC HEAT
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Latest revision as of 15:50, 25 July 2017
Parameter Variable and Physical Definition
Specific Heat: The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of a material.
Davinci Usage
- Definition:
- The specific heat of the material of the surface layer of the model.
- Values:
- Input = Real Value Parameter
- Units: Joule / kg
- Range = Greater then 0.0
- Default Value = 595.55
- Input Parameter Name:
- SPEC_HEAT
KRC Usage
- Definition:
- Same as Davinci
- Values:
- Input = Real Value Parameter in F10.2 FORTRAN format
- i.e. Floating point value, with a field width of 10, including leading blank spaces, plus or minus sign, decimal point and 2 integers after the decimal point.
- Units: Same as Davinci
- Range = Same as Davinci
- Default Value = 647
- Input Parameter Name:
- Same as Davinci (Old Parameter Name Listed in Helplist as: SPHT)
- Example:
- See the default master input file as an example: master.inp