Changes between Version 55 and Version 56 of doc/app/particle_parameters


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Sep 13, 2010 1:35:37 PM (14 years ago)
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    118118Temporal interval at which time series data of particle quantities shall be output (in s).
    119 If particle advection is switched on (see dt_prel) this parameter can be used to assign the temporal interval at which time series of particle quantities shall be output. Output is written in netCDF format on local file DATA_1D_PTS_NETCDF.
     119If particle advection is switched on (see [#dt_prel dt_prel]) this parameter can be used to assign the temporal interval at which time series of particle quantities shall be output. Output is written in netCDF format on local file [../io_file#DATA_1D_PTS_NETCDF DATA_1D_PTS_NETCDF].
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    121 The following list gives a short description of the quantities available. Most quantities are averages over all particles. The quantity name given in the first column is identical to the respective name of the variable on the NetCDF file (see section 4.5.1 for a general description of the NetCDF files).
     121The following list gives a short description of the quantities available. Most quantities are averages over all particles. The quantity name given in the first column is identical to the respective name of the variable on the netCDF file.
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    123 In case of using more than one particle group (see number_of_particle_groups), seperate time series are output for each of the groups. The long names of the variables in the NetCDF file containing the respective timeseries all end with the string' PG ##', where ## is the number of the particle group (01, 02, etc.).
     123In case of using more than one particle group (see [#number_of_particle_groups number_of_particle_groups]), seperate time series are output for each of the groups. The long names of the variables in the netCDF file containing the respective timeseries all end with the string' PG ##', where ## is the number of the particle group (01, 02, etc.).
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