This package contains examples that demonstrate how parameter settings and boundary conditions can affect the number and size of algebraic loops.
Either a pressure difference or a mass flow rate is prescribed.
The parameter from_dp is set to either
true or false. These combinations are
applied to a flow network consisting of parallel, series or
parallel-series components. By looking at the size of the nonlinear
equations between the example and its counter-part that ends in
Optimised, one can see whether the symbolic processing
optimally converts the system of equations.
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| ParallelDp | Parallel connection with prescribed pressure difference and non-optimised parameters |
| ParallelDpOptimised | Parallel connection with prescribed pressure difference and optimised parameters |
| ParallelFlow | Parallel connection with prescribed flow rate and non-optimised parameters |
| ParallelFlowOptimised | Parallel connection with prescribed flow rate and optimised parameters |
| SeriesDp | Series connection with prescribed pressure difference and non-optimised parameters |
| SeriesDpOptimised | Series connection with prescribed pressure difference and optimised parameters |
| SeriesFlow | Series connection with prescribed flow rate and non-optimised parameters |
| SeriesFlowOptimised | Series connection with prescribed flow and optimised parameters |
| SeriesParallelDp | Combined series and parallel connection with prescribed pressure difference and non-optimised parameters |
| SeriesParallelDpOptimised | Combined series and parallel connection with prescribed pressure difference and non-optimised parameters |
| SeriesParallelFlow | Combined series and parallel connection with prescribed flow rate and non-optimised parameters |
| SeriesParallelFlowOptimised | Combined series and parallel connection with prescribed flow rate and non-optimised parameters |