TTSPEC
TYPE {TEMPERATURE | TRANSITION}
MODE {FILE filename | CURRENT}
ZONE zone_number
SURFACE surfname
SUBSET ALL
ENDTTSPEC
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This keyword block is used when a point-by-point surface temperature boundary condition is being used, and/or when point-by-point boundary layer transition information is being specified. Surface temperature and transition data may be specified for any boundary surface in any zone. [Note, though, that although the WIND code allows temperature/transition data to be specified on any boundary surface, the tmptrn utility used to add the data to the .cfl file currently does not allow specification on the i1 or imax surface.] The maximum total number of temperature/transition surfaces, combined, is determined by the Fortran parameter MAXTTS, currently equal to 20.
The normal procedure is to do an initial run, perhaps with just a few cycles, without specifying temperature/transition information, to create an initial common flow (.cfl) file. The temperature/transition data is then created and added to the .cfl file using the tmptrn utility.
For backward compatibility with WIND 2.0, however, the temperature/transition data may be read from separate ASCII files, one for each applicable surface, created with the older tmptrn utility. This would only be necessary during the initial (i.e., non-restart) run, since WIND will automatically store the data in the .cfl file, where it can be read during subsequent runs.
In addition, in earlier versions of tmptrn, the temperature written into the .cfl file was in K, instead of being non-dimensionalized. This error was fixed in version 1.8 of tmptrn. However, some versions of WIND had coding to accomodate the dimensional temperature value, and these versions will not work with temperature distributions written using tmptrn 1.8 and above. See the tmptrn documentation for details.
The various elements of the TTSPEC keyword block are defined
as follows:
TYPE {TEMPERATURE | TRANSITION}
|
This keyword indicates whether a surface temperature distribution
or boundary layer transition information is being specified.
MODE {FILE filename | CURRENT}
|
This keyword specifies where the surface temperature or transition
data is stored.
| FILE filename | The data is stored in the ASCII file filename, created using
the older tmptrn utility distributed with WIND 2.0.
If filename is specified without an extension, an extension
of .dat is assumed.
This option is included for backward compatibility only, using existing files created with the older tmptrn utility distributed with WIND 2.0, and is only needed for an initial (i.e., non-restart) run. Subsequent (i.e., restart) runs should use MODE CURRENT. New applications should use the latest tmptrn utility to write the temperature/transition data into the .cfl file directly. | ||
| CURRENT | The data is stored in the flow (.cfl) file. |
ZONE zone_number |
This keyword specifies the number of the zone containing the boundary
surface along which temperature or transition data is being
specified.
SURFACE surfname |
This keyword specifies the boundary surface in zone zone_number
along which temperature or transition data is being specified.
Currently, the applicable surface names are I1, IMAX,
J1, JMAX, K1, and KMAX, corresponding
to the i1, imax, j1,
jmax, k1, and kmax
surfaces, respectively.
SUBSET ALL |
In the future, this keyword will allow temperature/transition information
to be specified over a subset of the surface.
Currently, SUBSET ALL is only used to update the counter of the
number of temperature/transition surfaces, and must be specified once
for each surface.
Example
As an example, suppose we are specifying the wall temperature distribution along the j1 surface in zone 1, and the j1 and jmax surfaces in zone 2. In addition, suppose we're specifying boundary layer transition along the j1 surface in zone 1. If existing temperature/transition files are being used, created with the older tmptrn utility, the TTSPEC keyword block for the initial run might be
TTSPEC
TYPE TEMPERATURE
ZONE 1
MODE FILE temp.z1j1.asc
SURFACE J1
SUBSET ALL
ZONE 2
MODE FILE temp.z2j1.asc
SURFACE J1
SUBSET ALL
MODE FILE temp.z2jm.asc
SURFACE JMAX
SUBSET ALL
TYPE TRANSITION
ZONE 1
MODE FILE tran.z1j1.asc
SURFACE J1
SUBSET ALL
ENDTTSPEC
Since the temperature/transition data will be written into the .cfl file during the initial run, later (i.e., restart) runs could use
TTSPEC
TYPE TEMPERATURE
ZONE 1
MODE CURRENT
SURFACE J1
SUBSET ALL
ZONE 2
MODE CURRENT
SURFACE J1
SUBSET ALL
MODE CURRENT
SURFACE JMAX
SUBSET ALL
TYPE TRANSITION
ZONE 1
MODE CURRENT
SURFACE J1
SUBSET ALL
ENDTTSPEC
See Also: WALL TEMPERATURE