Changes between Version 132 and Version 133 of doc/app/particle_parameters


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Apr 13, 2016 1:19:55 PM (9 years ago)
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hoffmann
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    9696'' 'hall_fast' ''
    97       Same as '' 'hall' '', but a collision efficiency table is calculated only once (at the beginning of the simulation) for fixed radius classes in the range [1.0E-6,2.0E-4] m. The number of classes to be used (i.e. the resolution of the kernel) can be set by parameter [#radius_classes radius_classes]. This method significantly reduces the total CPU time of a job.
     97      Same as '' 'hall' '', but a collision efficiency table is calculated only once (at the beginning of the simulation) for fixed radius classes in the range [1.0E-6,1000.0E-6] m. The number of classes to be used (i.e. the resolution of the kernel) can be set by parameter [#radius_classes radius_classes]. This method significantly reduces the total CPU time of a job.
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    9999'' 'none' ''
     
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    105105'' 'wang_fast' ''
    106       Same as '' 'wang' '', but a collision efficiency table is calculated only once (at the beginning of the simulation) for fixed radius- and dissipation classes in the ranges [1.0E-6,2.0E-4] m, and [0.0,1000.0] cm**2/s**3 respectively. The number of classes to be used (i.e. the resolution of the kernel) can be set by parameters [#radius_classes radius_classes], and [#dissipation_classes dissipation_classes]. This method significantly reduces the total CPU time of a job.
     106      Same as '' 'wang' '', but a collision efficiency table is calculated only once (at the beginning of the simulation) for fixed radius- and dissipation classes in the ranges [1.0E-6,1000.0E-6] m, and [0.0,600.0] cm**2/s**3 respectively. The number of classes to be used (i.e. the resolution of the kernel) can be set by parameters [#radius_classes radius_classes], and [#dissipation_classes dissipation_classes]. This method significantly reduces the total CPU time of a job.
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    108108'''Attention:''' Switching on the collision process drastically increases the CPU time of jobs.