Changes between Version 17 and Version 18 of doc/app/par


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Sep 16, 2010 4:32:26 PM (15 years ago)
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    3030Starting from version 3.2, the {{{particles-package}}} is part of the default model, so it does not have to be switched on using '''mrun'''-option {{{-p}}}. However, the respective parameters have still to be set by using the NAMELIST group [../parpar particles_par].\\\\
    31 The user-defined parameters are assigned by the user within the NAMELIST group name {{{&userpar}}} ([../userint/userpar see "Definition of user-defined parameters"]). They steer actions programmed by the user. By default, this group has only one parameter ([../userpar#region region]). If the user don't want to assign any values to the user-defined  parameters, the group {{{userpar}}} may be omitted. The group name {{{&userpar}}} can be changed by the user in the user-defined code. In addition to this, further NAMELIST groups may also be declared (all within routine [source:palm/trunk/SOURCE/user_parin.f90 user_parin]). A simple but complete example of the input file PARIN can be found [../examples/cbl here]. This example file can be used together with the [../configexample configuration file] for the execution of a model test run.\\\\
     31The user-defined parameters are assigned by the user within the NAMELIST group name {{{&userpar}}} (see [../userint/userpar here]). They steer actions programmed by the user. By default, this group has only one parameter ([../userpar#region region]). If the user don't want to assign any values to the user-defined  parameters, the group {{{userpar}}} may be omitted. The group name {{{&userpar}}} can be changed by the user in the user-defined code. In addition to this, further NAMELIST groups may also be declared (all within routine [source:palm/trunk/SOURCE/user_parin.f90 user_parin]). A simple but complete example of the input file PARIN can be found [../examples/cbl here]. This example file can be used together with the [../configexample configuration file] for the execution of a model test run.\\\\
    3232PALM assigns default values to nearly all parameters. They become effective if no other assignments are given in the parameter file. These default values as well as the parameter name, type and its explanation are described in the lists of the following subsections.