[esp-r] Re: Psat01: small saturation vapour pressure

Ian Beausoleil-Morrison ibeausol at mae.carleton.ca
Wed Feb 11 20:26:48 GMT 2009


Liam,

 

How do you invoke the BASESIMP type boundary condition?  Project Manager
allows you to apply the BASESIMP boundary condition type through the
attribution menu.  This sets up the appropriate connections.  However,
Project Manager lacks the functionality to create and edit the associated
text file that specifies the surrounding ground conditions.  The user is
left to create this file on their own using a text editor.  The absence of
this text file could result in the simulator producing numerical errors.

 

You will see numerous examples of the BASESIMP text input files in ESP-r's
"tester" directory.  Search for files ending in ".bsm".  This will give you
guidance on setting up the file.

 

- Ian

 

From: esp-r-bounces at lists.strath.ac.uk
[mailto:esp-r-bounces at lists.strath.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Liam O'Brien
Sent: February 7, 2009 18:26
To: esp-r at lists.strath.ac.uk
Subject: [esp-r] Psat01: small saturation vapour pressure

 

Hello all,

I have encountered the message:
"Psat01: small saturation vapour pressure"
upon running bps.  The simulation begins but stops around the end of
January.  It seems to be connected to the use of BASESIMP, since I wasn't
getting it from the same model before using BASESIMP as a boundary
condition.

Does anyone have any insight into this?

Thanks.

Liam O'Brien

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