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# converted time-series data (files of type [[dirz.bin.r]], [[dirz.bin.i]] and [[dirz.bin]]) | # converted time-series data (files of type [[dirz.bin.r]], [[dirz.bin.i]] and [[dirz.bin]]) | ||
# informative printer file (filetype | # informative printer file (filetype zeitr.sdr) | ||
# (optional) trace of program execution (filetype | # (optional) trace of program execution (filetype zeitr.trc) | ||
===Methodology=== | ===Methodology=== | ||
For every node of a computational grid or profile or all the so called profile master points the synoptic data are gathered as an equivalent time-serie and written to the direct access data file. Programs which use the data subsequently can access each calculated physical quantity at each node of the computational grid directly as a single data record. | For every node of a computational grid or profile or all the so called profile master points the synoptic data are gathered as an equivalent time-serie and written to the direct access data file. Programs which use the data subsequently can access each calculated physical quantity at each node of the computational grid directly as a single data record. | ||
==Program(s) to run before this Program== | ==Program(s) to run before this Program== |
Revision as of 07:23, 20 April 2010
Basic Information
Name of Program
ZEITR
Version-Date
4.x / October 2004
Description-Date
October 2004
Catchwords
postprocessor
finite element grid
data conversion
universal direct access format for 2D/3D-data
universal direct access format for profile-data
universal direct access format for data at specific locations
equivalent time-series representation of synoptic data
Short Description of Functionality
The program ZEITR is a postprocessor for different numerical models (e.g. TRIM-2D, TRIM-3D, TELEMAC-2D, UNTTRIM etc.). ZEITR converts synoptic data sets (2D or 3D scalar/vector data as well as data along profiles or at specific locations) or cross sectionally averaged/ integrated data for arbitrary physical quantities into equivalent time-series. For every node of the computational grid or profile or all of the so called profile master points (for cross sectionally averaged/ integrated data) all computed quantities can be converted into a time-series data representation.
Input-Files
- general input data (filetype zeitr.dat)
- synoptic results which shall be converted (filetype dirz.bin.r, dirz.bin.i and dirz.bin)
Notice: further input files can be found on the file description pages of the aforementioned files. Output-Files:
- converted time-series data (files of type dirz.bin.r, dirz.bin.i and dirz.bin)
- informative printer file (filetype zeitr.sdr)
- (optional) trace of program execution (filetype zeitr.trc)
Methodology
For every node of a computational grid or profile or all the so called profile master points the synoptic data are gathered as an equivalent time-serie and written to the direct access data file. Programs which use the data subsequently can access each calculated physical quantity at each node of the computational grid directly as a single data record.
Program(s) to run before this Program
ADCP2BDF, DATACONVERT, DIDAMERGE, DIDAMINTQ, DIDAMINTZ, DIDARENAME, DIDASPLIT, ENERF, METDIDA, PGCALC, TELEMAC-2D, TM2DIDA, TR2DIDA, TR3DIDA, TR2GEOM, TRIM-2D, TRIM-3D, UNS, UNTRIM, UNTRIM2007, UTRRND, XTRLQ2
Program(s) to run after this Program
ABDF, DIDARENAME, DIDASPLIT, FRQWF, GVIEW2D, LZKAF, LZKMF, LZKSF LZKVF, LZKWF, TDKLF, TDKSF, TDKVF, TDKWF, UTRRND, WARM, XTRDATA
Additional Information
Language
FORTRAN 90
OS/Hardware
UNIX/SGI, HP
Additional Software
-
Original Version
G. Lang
Maintenance
G. Lang, S. Spohr
Documentation/Literature
see also $PROGHOME/examples/Zeitr/
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