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SAS4A/SASSYS-1 generates and uses a number of binary files containing a wealth of information about the simulation. The number and types of files generated depends on user input.
SAS4A/SASSYS-1 generates and uses a number of binary files containing a wealth of information about the simulation. The number and types of files generated depends on user input.


;RESTART File (fort.17) — ''output'' : The RESTART file contains all of the data needed to continue a calculation from where it left off. RESTART files are saved at the end of steady-state initialization and after every NSTEP main time steps. If NSTEP is zero, no restart files are saved.
;RESTART File (RESTART.dat) — ''output'' : The RESTART file contains all of the data needed to continue a calculation from where it left off. RESTART files are saved at the end of steady-state initialization and after every NSTEP main time steps. If NSTEP is zero, no restart files are saved.


;RESTART File (fort.18) — ''input'' : An ''input'' RESTART file must be provided if a simulation is being restarted from a previously saved state. In this case, the saved RESTART file must be renamed from <tt>fort.17</tt> to <tt>fort.18</tt> and an appropriate restart input file must be provided on standard input.
;RESTART File (RESTART.bin) — ''input'' : An ''input'' RESTART file must be provided if a simulation is being restarted from a previously saved state. In this case, the saved RESTART file must be renamed from <tt>RESTART.dat</tt> to <tt>RESTART.bin</tt> and an appropriate restart input file must be provided on standard input.

Latest revision as of 16:38, June 16, 2016

Binary Files

SAS4A/SASSYS-1 generates and uses a number of binary files containing a wealth of information about the simulation. The number and types of files generated depends on user input.

RESTART File (RESTART.dat) — output
The RESTART file contains all of the data needed to continue a calculation from where it left off. RESTART files are saved at the end of steady-state initialization and after every NSTEP main time steps. If NSTEP is zero, no restart files are saved.
RESTART File (RESTART.bin) — input
An input RESTART file must be provided if a simulation is being restarted from a previously saved state. In this case, the saved RESTART file must be renamed from RESTART.dat to RESTART.bin and an appropriate restart input file must be provided on standard input.