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Use long time series as boundary condition
Posted 22.11.2011, 11:26 GMT-5 Version 4.2 3 Replies
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HI,
I have this 100-year daily precipitation time series (2 columns of data, one for time and the other for precipitation) that I want to use as time-dependent boundary flux. My question is whether I can import daily data into an interpolation function and use it in my model. Right now, int1(t [1/s]) seems to be the only way to go. However, doing so would require that I prepare my input in [m/s], which leads to large file size. Can I use something like int1(t [1/day])? If so, how do I tell COMSOL that my inputs are in days?
I have this 100-year daily precipitation time series (2 columns of data, one for time and the other for precipitation) that I want to use as time-dependent boundary flux. My question is whether I can import daily data into an interpolation function and use it in my model. Right now, int1(t [1/s]) seems to be the only way to go. However, doing so would require that I prepare my input in [m/s], which leads to large file size. Can I use something like int1(t [1/day])? If so, how do I tell COMSOL that my inputs are in days?
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