ALL_SF(nged)
DESCRIPTIONS
all_sf is an interactive program used to create a file containing shape factors between all regions of the named objects. The shape factor from region i to region j is the fraction of total energy radiated from region i that is intercepted by region j. This program finds the shapefactors for all regions in an mged model not just shapefactors between engine regions.
All_sf uses a Monte Carlo simulation, so increasing the number of significant digits in the answer by one requires about a 100-fold increase in the number of rays fired.
Three different files are created by all_sf: an output file, a longwave radiation exchange file, and an error file. The output file lists the shapefactors between each region. The longwave radiation exchange file is for use with PRISM. This file is not quite PRISM ready so the user must fill in the missing parameters if it is to be used with PRISM. The error file is basically used for checking errors in the program and probably will not be used by the average user.
EXAMPLE
The following is an example from an interactive session.
$ all_sf con.sph.g all.air Enter name of output file (25 char max). cs.out Enter name of longwave radiation exchange file (25 char max). cs.lwx Enter the name of the error file (25 char max). cs.err Database Title: concentric spheres for use with Number of regions: 3 Min & max for entire model. X: -2300.000000 - 2300.000000 Y: -2300.000000 - 2300.000000 Z: -2300.000000 - 2300.000000 Center: 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000 Radius: 3984.216857 Surface Area: 199478365.653926 Enter the number of rays to be fired. 50000000 Region names in structure. Do you wish to enter your own seed (0) or use the default of 1 (1)? 1 Seed initialized $
SEE ALSO
-firpass(1)-, -secpass(1)-, -showtherm(1)-, ir-X(1), -ir-sgi(1)-, -pictx(1)-, -pictsgi(1)-, -shapefact(1)-, User’s Manual for IRPREP (BRL-SP-96), Computer Programs for Generating an Input File for PRISM and Displaying PRISM Results (BRL report in progress)
COPYRIGHT
This software is Copyright (c) 1989-2021 by the United States Government as represented by U.S. Army Research Laboratory.
BUG REPORTS
Reports of bugs or problems should be submitted via electronic mail to devs@brlcad.org