AmbientAmbient with constant properties |
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(Infinite) ambient with constant pressure and temperature.
Thermodynamic equations are defined by BaseClasses.SinglePortLeft.
medium |
Value: FluidHeatFlow.Media.Medium() Type: Medium Description: Medium |
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T0 |
Value: 293.15 Type: Temperature (K) Description: Initial temperature of medium |
T0fixed |
Value: false Type: Boolean Description: Initial temperature guess value or fixed |
usePressureInput |
Value: false Type: Boolean Description: Enable / disable pressure input |
constantAmbientPressure |
Value: Type: Pressure (Pa) Description: Ambient pressure |
useTemperatureInput |
Value: false Type: Boolean Description: Enable / disable temperature input |
constantAmbientTemperature |
Value: Type: Temperature (K) Description: Ambient temperature |
T_port |
Type: Temperature (K) Description: Temperature at flowPort_a |
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T |
Type: Temperature (K) Description: Outlet temperature of medium |
flowPort |
Type: FlowPort_a |
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ambientPressure |
Type: RealInput |
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ambientTemperature |
Type: RealInput |
medium |
Type: Medium Description: Medium |
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