ADDED mttroot/mtt/lib/comp/compound/Sensitivity/sSe/sSe_lbl.txt Index: mttroot/mtt/lib/comp/compound/Sensitivity/sSe/sSe_lbl.txt ================================================================== --- /dev/null +++ mttroot/mtt/lib/comp/compound/Sensitivity/sSe/sSe_lbl.txt @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +%% Label file for system sSe (sSe_lbl.txt) +%SUMMARY sSe Sensitivity version of effort source (Se) +%DESCRIPTION + +% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% %% Version control history +% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% %% $Id$ +% %% $Log$ +% %% Revision 1.1 1999/07/29 04:54:41 peterg +% %% Initial revision +% %% +% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + + +% Port aliases +%ALIAS in|out port_1,port_2 + +% Argument aliases +%ALIAS $1 e_s +%ALIAS $2 k_s + + +%% Each line should be of one of the following forms: +% a comment (ie starting with %) +% component-name cr_name arg1,arg2,..argn +% blank + +% ---- Component labels ---- + +% Component type SS + [port_1] SS external,external + [port_2] SS external,external + +% Component type Se + se_1 SS e_s + se_2 SS k_s + ADDED mttroot/mtt/lib/comp/compound/Thermal/CompressibleFlow/wPipe/wPipe_desc.tex Index: mttroot/mtt/lib/comp/compound/Thermal/CompressibleFlow/wPipe/wPipe_desc.tex ================================================================== --- /dev/null +++ mttroot/mtt/lib/comp/compound/Thermal/CompressibleFlow/wPipe/wPipe_desc.tex @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +% Verbal description for system wPipe (wPipe_desc.tex) +% Generated by MTT on Mon Mar 9 09:11:22 GMT 1998. + +% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% %% Version control history +% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% %% $Id$ +% %% $Log$ +% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + + The acausal bond graph of system \textbf{wPipe} is + displayed in Figure \Ref{wPipe_abg} and its label + file is listed in Section \Ref{sec:wPipe_lbl}. + The subsystems are listed in Section \Ref{sec:wPipe_sub}. + +\textbf{wPipe} represents an ideal (energy conserving) pipe carrying a +fluid with work transfer. To ensure energy conservation, power bonds are used and +connected by (energy conserving) \textbf{TF} components. + +The central \textbf{1} junction carries mass flow ($\dot m$) and the +four ports are connected to this by appropriate transformers. In the +case of the hydraulic ports, these transformers are \emph{modulated} +by the corresponding fluid density. +The bonds impinging on this \textbf{1} junction carry the +corresponding effort variables; in particular, the thermal bonds carry +specific internal energy $u$ and the hydraulic bonds carry $Pv$ where +$P$ is the pressure and $v$ the specific volume. + +The ports ``Work\_in'' and ``Work\_out'' are convenient for attaching +(for example) the shadt work of a pump, turbine or compressor. + +The ports are +\begin{itemize} +\item [Hy\_in] Pressure/volume-flow inflow +\item [Hy\_in] Pressure/volume-flow outflow +\item [Th\_in] Temperature/Entropy-flow in flow +\item [Th\_out] Temperature/Entropy-flow out flow +\item [Shaft] Torque/angular velocity input. +\end{itemize} + +%%% Local Variables: +%%% mode: latex +%%% TeX-master: t +%%% End: