PARADISCYL:Scale-Rule

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Manual 03 for ParaDiS Cylinder Codes
How Units Are Scaled

Keonwook Kang, Chris Weinberger and Wei Cai

Original date : Oct 23 , 2008

Latest update on Oct 23 , 2008



Rule of Scale

ParaDiS Cylinder program is hard-coded such that the radius of a cylinder be 1. Accordingly, the input numbers such as cut-off radius need to be scaled appropriately. In the test script concentric_loop_test.ctrl in M02 Test Run, you see

 
 burgMag = 1.0e0

 #Elastic constants 
 shearModulus = 1.0e+0
 pois = 3.050000e-01

Let's figure out what each line means in real physical unit.

Table of Scale

key physical quantities scale parameter e.x.
Shear Modulus, μ α 23e9 Pa
Burgers vector magnitude, b β 3e-10 meter
Cylinder radius, R γ .35e-6 meter
Bobility, m δ 1 /(Pa*sec)
physical quantities scale parameter e.x.
σint αβ/γ 105e6 Pa