Abbreviation in Name file |
COC |
Purpose |
The COC File is used to specify the output desired in addition to the output written to the Listing File. For example, node heads and flow terms can be written to separate files for post processing, such as plotting and calculations. Pipe flow rates and Reynolds numbers also can be written to separate files for post processing. The COC File specifies the pipe and node numbers for output as well as the output interval. This file is only used for CFP Modes 1 and 3. |
Documentation |
https://doi.org/10.3133/tm6A24 |
Related Packages |
•Conduit Recharge Package (CRCH) •Conduit Flow Process Input File (CFP) |
Supported in |
•MODFLOW-CFP |
Other Notes |
•The unit numbers used by the Conduit Output Control File are numbered sequentially starting at 201 and the unit number used for output of the information about turbulent or laminer flow is 999. |
For each simulation, all variables, characters, and arrays in the COC Input file are read using free format.
FOR EACH SIMULATION |
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Data Set 0 |
[#Text] Required comment line —“#” must be in column 1. |
Data Set 1 |
[#Text] Required comment line —“#” must be in column 1. |
Data Set 2 |
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Data Set 3 |
[#Text] Required comment line —“#” must be in column 1. |
Data Set 4 |
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Data Set 5 |
[#Text] Required comment line —“#” must be in column 1. |
Data Set 6 |
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Data Set 7 |
[#Text] Required comment line —“#” must be in column 1. |
Data Set 8 |
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Data Set 9 |
[#Text] Required comment line —“#” must be in column 1. |
Data Set 10 |
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Data Set 11 |
[#Text] Required comment line —“#” must be in column 1. |
Data Set 12 |