I/O Parameter (input/output): about

Introduction

Within a transient and/or parametric analysis, it is necessary to define what the variable quantities to be analyzed are. The definition of these variable quantities is carried out in Flux by means of the parameters called « I/O parameter (input/output) ».

Use

An I/O parameter can be used:

  • For the physical description of the modeled device: material properties, properties of regions, of non-meshed coils, of mechanical assemblies, of the electric components.
  • For the exploitation of results: 2D curve, predefined calculation, sensor…

Definition

An I/O (input/output) parameter is a variable quantity of the study whose variations are defined:

  • by means of discrete values (the I/O parameter is then called piloted * )
  • by means of another I/O parameter through a table of values
  • by means of other I/O parameters through formulas
  • by means of a multiphysic coupling (cf Multiphysics: principles )
Note: * A piloted I/O parameter is a parameter that can be the pilot of a solving process.

When to create an I/O parameter?

An I/O parameter can be created at any moment during the project description.

Reference value

For the I/O parameters of piloted type and of multiphysic type, the user must define a reference value.

Indeed:

  • an I/O parameter of the piloted type is a parameter whose variations are defined by means of a scenario
  • an I/O parameter of the multiphysic type is a parameter whose variations are defined by import within a multiphysic coupling

If the I/O parameter is not piloted or there is no multiphysic coupling, then the I/O parameter takes as value its reference value.