stardis

Perform coupled heat transfer calculations
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commit caaba0c6cc31d9c1fdefc9628f941646816d0f7d
parent a530b14be01abc9b91d9a16b73301f5d9da978c4
Author: Christophe Coustet <christophe.coustet@meso-star.com>
Date:   Fri, 10 Apr 2020 17:18:27 +0200

Improve documentation

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Mdoc/stardis-input.5.txt | 11++++++-----
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/stardis-input.5.txt b/doc/stardis-input.5.txt @@ -29,14 +29,15 @@ thermal system. It relies on a line-based ad-hoc syntax. A thermal system is composed of lines of text, each one describing either a medium (solid or fluid) a frontier, or a boundary (limit condition or -connection between two media). In either case, the description line includes a +connection between two media). In either case, a description line includes a list of file names that constitute the limit or boundary. The current version of *stardis* only accepts triangle mesh geometry files in *VTK* format. -There are no constraints on triangle partitions: a medium limit or a boundary -description can be split accross files and description lines, and a single -file or description line can describe more than one frontier (more than one -connex region). +A medium limit or a boundary description can be split accross files and a +single file or description line can describe more than one frontier (more than +one connex region). The main semantic constraint on descriptions is that any +enclosure must be defined by a single description line, to ensure that any +part in the system is made from a single medium. Finally, description lines can be submitted to the *stardis*(1) program in any order and can be split accross more than one file, through multiple use