BREBLOCK
Use this to reblock a sub-blocked model into a regularised block model. Each variable in the resulting block model will be calculated according to the rules contained in a nominated reblocking parameter file.
Usage:
breblock [options] <input model> <output model> <parameter file>
<> indicates a mandatory switch.
[ ] indicates an optional switch
<> indicates a mandatory switch.
[ ] indicates an optional switch
Where:
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| [options] |
The [options] for this executable are:
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| <input model> | Refers to the name of the original sub-blocked model. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| <output model> | Refers to the name of the resulting regularised block model | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| <parameter file> | Refers to the name of the parameter file (.bdf) that contains the calculation rules. |
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