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integer, save | nvar |
number of solved variables (must be lower than nvarmx) More... | |
integer, save | nscal |
number of solved user scalars effective number of scalars solutions of an advection equation, apart from the variables of the turbulence model ( , , , , , , , ), that is to say the temperature and other scalars (passive or not, user-defined or not) These scalars can be divided into two distinct groups: nscaus user-defined scalars and nscapp scalars related to a "specific physics". nscal=nscaus+nscapp, and nscal must be inferior or equal to nscamx. More... | |
integer, save | ndimfb |
fake dimension for some boundary face arrays where nfabor = 0 (to avoid issues with array bounds when multidimensional arrays have size nfabor in one dimension) More... | |
integer, save ndimfb |
fake dimension for some boundary face arrays where nfabor = 0 (to avoid issues with array bounds when multidimensional arrays have size nfabor in one dimension)
integer, save nscal |
number of solved user scalars effective number of scalars solutions of an advection equation, apart from the variables of the turbulence model ( , , , , , , , ), that is to say the temperature and other scalars (passive or not, user-defined or not) These scalars can be divided into two distinct groups: nscaus user-defined scalars and nscapp scalars related to a "specific physics". nscal=nscaus+nscapp, and nscal must be inferior or equal to nscamx.
integer, save nvar |
number of solved variables (must be lower than nvarmx)