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June 9, 2008, 23:48 |
Prostar Cell and Star Cell
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Dear STAR CD Masters,
I would like to know the different and the function of Prostar Cell and Star Cell. I want to make user coding for sorsca.f to calculate the chemical reaction in the porous media. How to use them if I want to create scalar exchange between gas and solid phase? Thanks |
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June 10, 2008, 14:22 |
Re: Prostar Cell and Star Cell
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PROSTAR and STAR are two separate and distinct programs. STAR uses a different cell numbering strategy.
In the user subroutines POSDAT and CONATT you can use ICLMAP(i) to convert the STAR cell number for cell i to the PROSTAR cell number. I believe you will need to use POSDAT and SORSCA to achieve your stated goal. |
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June 10, 2008, 22:50 |
Re: Prostar Cell and Star Cell
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Hi, thank you for your answer,
I am a beginner user, so I still confuse with which one is PROSTAR and which one is STAR program. In what case actually we can make the STAR cell, cause I only know that I use PROSTAR to create the cells. STAR program is only for solver right? Thanks |
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June 11, 2008, 12:11 |
Re: Prostar Cell and Star Cell
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Prostar is the pre/post processing program. Star is the colver program.
You only make prostar cells. When you run star, it creates the star cells. |
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August 13, 2008, 05:23 |
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Thanks for your answer, its really helpful
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