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<tt>NairnFEA</tt> and <tt>NairnMPM</tt> were initially developed using a specific set of units. The internal calculations were (for the most part) based on mm-g-seconds units (although there were some exceptions). The units for input of properties and output of results also usually followed this system, but not always. With the addition of the <tt>ConsistentUnits</tt> command (available since <tt>NairnFEA</tt> version 5, <tt>NairnMPM</tt> version 11, and <tt>OSParticulas</tt> version 2) all code can now be run in a new mode were input and output use consistent units and the user can specify any metric system of units.
<tt>NairnFEA</tt> and <tt>NairnMPM</tt> were initially developed using a specific set of units. The internal calculations were (for the most part) based on mm-g-seconds units (although there were some exceptions). The units for input of properties and output of results also usually followed this system, but not always. With the addition of the <tt>ConsistentUnits</tt> command (available since <tt>NairnFEA</tt> version 5, <tt>NairnMPM</tt> version 11, and <tt>OSParticulas</tt> version 2) all code can now be run in a new mode were input and output use consistent units and the user can specify any metric system of units.


== Commands =
== ConsistentUnits Command ==


<li><pre class="list">&lt;ConsistentUnits length='(units)' mass='(units)' time='(units)/ConsistentUnits&gt;</pre>
The <tt>ConsistentUnits</tt> command is currently not support for scripted input files. The problem is that the tools that create such files ([[NairnFEAMPM]] and [[NairnFEAMPMViz]]) enforce their own units that are currently incompatible with consistent units settings. This situation will change in the fuiture.
The (units) settings determine metric units for length (which can be km, m, dm cm, mm um (or microns), or nm), mass (which can be kg, g, mg, ug), and time (which can be s (or sec), ms (or msec), or us). Alternatively, if none of the length, mass, and time attributes are provided, the code will run with generic units for length (L), mass (M), and time (T). The default (if this command is not used) is to use "Legacy Units." If this command is used, you must specify all three attrobites or specify none (to use generic units). More details on unit specificatiions are provided <a href="units.html">here</a>.</li>


Altthough visualization tools cannot create input files using consistent units, they can read (and correctly interpret) output from simulations generated from raw <tt>XML</tt> files that use consistent. The units are selected in tt>XML</tt> files using:


<ConsistentUnits length='(units)' mass='(units)' time='(units)/>
where the <tt>(units)</tt>  settings determine metric units as follows:
* length can be km, m, dm cm, mm um (or microns), or nm
* mass can be kg, g, mg, or ug
* time can be s (or sec), ms (or msec), or us
Alternatively, if none of the length, mass, and time attributes are provided, the code will run with generic units for length (L), mass (M), and time (T). The default (if this command is not used) is to use "Legacy Units" (see below). If this command is used, you must specify all three attributes or specify none (to use generic units).
== Table ==
== Table ==



Revision as of 13:46, 2 June 2015

Introduction

NairnFEA and NairnMPM were initially developed using a specific set of units. The internal calculations were (for the most part) based on mm-g-seconds units (although there were some exceptions). The units for input of properties and output of results also usually followed this system, but not always. With the addition of the ConsistentUnits command (available since NairnFEA version 5, NairnMPM version 11, and OSParticulas version 2) all code can now be run in a new mode were input and output use consistent units and the user can specify any metric system of units.

ConsistentUnits Command

The ConsistentUnits command is currently not support for scripted input files. The problem is that the tools that create such files (NairnFEAMPM and NairnFEAMPMViz) enforce their own units that are currently incompatible with consistent units settings. This situation will change in the fuiture.

Altthough visualization tools cannot create input files using consistent units, they can read (and correctly interpret) output from simulations generated from raw XML files that use consistent. The units are selected in tt>XML files using:

<ConsistentUnits length='(units)' mass='(units)' time='(units)/>

where the (units) settings determine metric units as follows:

* length can be km, m, dm cm, mm um (or microns), or nm
* mass can be kg, g, mg, or ug
* time can be s (or sec), ms (or msec), or us

Alternatively, if none of the length, mass, and time attributes are provided, the code will run with generic units for length (L), mass (M), and time (T). The default (if this command is not used) is to use "Legacy Units" (see below). If this command is used, you must specify all three attributes or specify none (to use generic units).

Table

The original system of units is called "Legacy Units" while the new method is called "Consistent Units." The Legacy units can still be used (to allow backward compatibility of old input files) and it corresponds to any input file that omits the ConsistentUnits in the main header. The units required when using "Legacy Units" and in and some common "Consistent Units" systems are in the following table (note that you can use an metric consistent units are are not limited to those listed in the table):


UnitLegacyConsistentSImmgscgs
LengthmmLmmmcm
MassgMkggg
Densityg/cm3M/L3kg/m3g/mm3g/cm3
TimesTsss
Alt TimemsTsss
Velocitymm/sL/Tm/smm/scm/s
Alt Velocitym/sL/Tm/smm/scm/s
Accelerationmm/s2L/T2m/s2mm/s2cm/s2
ForceNF = M-L/T2NμNdyne
PressureMPaP = F/L2PaPaBa
Alt Strain%nonenonenonenone
EnergyJE = F-LJnJerg
Energy ReleaseJ/m2E/L2 J/m2nJ/mm2erg/cm2
Stress IntensityMPa-m0.5P-L0.5 Pa-m0.5Pa-mm0.5Ba-cm0.5
ViscositycPoiseP-TPa-sPa-sPoise
Diffusionmm2/sL2/Tm2/smm2/scm2/s
Solvent Fluxkg/(m2-s)M/(L2-T)kg/(m2-s)g/(mm2s)g/(cm2-s)
ConductivityW/(m-K)E/(L-K-s)W/(mm-K)nW/(mm-K)erg/(cm-K-s)
Heat CapacityJ/(kg-K)E/(M-K)J/(kg-K)nJ/(g-K)erg/(g-K)
Heat FluxW/m2E/L2W/m2nW/mm2erg/cm2