DATA SET 12. DISTRIBUTED AND POINT SOURCES/SINKS
Two subsets are required: one for distributed (element) sources/sinks and
the other for wells (point sources/sinks).
Subset A. Distributed (Element) Sources/Sinks: This group of
data is needed if and only if NSEL > 0.
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(a) Source/sink profiles - There will be NSPR records in this subset. The
number of lines in each record depends on NSDP.
The I-th (I = 1, 2, ..., NSPR) record (source/sink profile), in
free format, contains the following variables:
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1. TSOSF(1,I) = Time of the first data point in the I-th profile, (T).
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2. SOSF(1,I) = Source/sink value of the first data point in the I-th profile,
(L**3/T/L**2/L).
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3. TSOSF(2,I) = Time of the second data point in the I-th profile, (T).
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4. SOSF(2,I) = Source/sink value of the second data point in the I-th profile,
(L**3/T/L**2/L).
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Up to NSDP data points.
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(b) Global Element Number of the Distributed Source/Sink Elements - One
record, in free format, is needed for these data. The number of lines in
this record depends on NSEL.
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1. MSEL(1) = Global element number of the first distributed source/sink
element.
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2. MSEL(2) = Global element number of the second distributed source/sink
element.
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Up to NSEL data points.
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(c) Source Types of the distributed source/sink Elements - Usually one
record per element. However, automatic generation can be made. Note that
the following pattern must be repeated NDF times to cover all pore regions.
The I-th (I = 1, 2, ..., ) record ,in FREE FORMAT, contains the following
variables:
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1. MI = Global element number of the first element in the sequence.
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2. NSEQ = NSEQ elements will be generated automatically.
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3. MAD = Increment of element number for each of the NSEQ elements.
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4. MITYP = Source type in element MI.
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5. MTYPAD = Increment of MITYP for each of the NSEQ elements.
NOTE: A line with 5 0's is used to signal the end of this
data set.
Subset B. Well (Point) Source/Sink : This group of data is
needed if and only if NWNP .GT. 0.
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