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Old   March 16, 2006, 06:15
Default Source term for user defined scalars
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Referring to source subroutines, I have some doubt about how to define source terms for user defined scalar transport equations, for instance SCALAR(x) with X*Y/Z as generic units. The SCALAR(x) is defined as PASSIVE. Using SORSCA.f, the source term must be expressed in kg/m3sec. In case S2P is not zero, is SCALAR(x) considered with its proper units (X*Y/Z) or in "mass fraction" units? More, what about units of SCALAR(x) when used in POSDAT.f? Many thanks for any clarification.

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