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Compartment

A compartment is a block that acts as an integrator of quantities of materials in a model. The quantity held within this block is calculated with a differential equation, where the input and output rates are defined by the transfer blocks. Compartment is often used with Source Sink block.

Creating a compartment

From the Projects window

  • Expand the Project to which you wish to add the compartment by clicking the + symbol next to it. Right-click on ‘Blocks’, or a sub-system in ‘Blocks’, and select New|Compartment from the pop-up menu.

From the Matrix window

  • Right click an empty diagonal cell of the matrix and select Compartment from the the pop-up menu.

From the Graph window

  • Place the mouse anywhere over the area and right click on it. Select Compartment from pop-up menu.

From the Blocks window

  • Place the mouse anywhere over the area of this window and right-click on it. Select Create | Compartment from the pop-up menu, or
  • In the title bar, select Compartment from the Type drop-down list and click on the New button.

Editing a compartment

NoteMost block properties can be edited directly in the Blocks window.

The block editor is shown by right-clicking the block in a window and selecting Edit. In the Blocks window, you can also show the block editor by selecting the block and clicking the Edit button, or by double-clicking the right-most “Notification” column of the block.

The block editor has five tabs:

Properties

This page lets you edit basic properties such as name,full name, sub-system and base unit. See editing properties for more information.

Appearance

This page lets you edit the visual properties of the block in the Matrix window and Graph window. See editing appearance for more information.

Values

This page lets you specify initial conditions and other index specific properties. See Editing values for more information.

Dimension - You can specify the dimension of the block by using the Type drop down list. Depending on the dimension the index drop down lists are activated.

Settings button allows enable or disable handling radioactive decay.

Headers - You can select way to display data.

Data

  • Indices - For blocks that are non-scalar, the first columns will specify indices from the index lists. This allows you to specify different expressions for different indices. The top row is named “default” and can be used when the same value should be set for all indices.
  • Initial condition - Allows you to enter an expression for the initial inventory of the corresponding material. Note that a value, a parameter or an Expression in the initial condition is evaluated when the simulation is started and time = t0. The Expression editing tool is available to help the user to enter and edit data.
  • dy/dt - Lets you add extra term to the differential equation of the compartment. This feature is useful, for instance, for a simple integration of values where it is not logical to modify the state of the compartment through transfers.
  • Non-negative – If set, the inventory of the compartment cannot be negative. Default = “disabled”. This feature, though very useful, can affect the model in a way that the non-existing inventory is later added to following compartments. To avoid issues with this, make sure transfer blocks around it take into account for this truncation. Use mass balance block to test the system.
  • Abs.tol.– Sets the absolute error tolerance for the given material. If empty, the “global” value set in simulation settings is used. Default = <empty>
  • Author- Allows to specify author of the compartment. May be usefull during the quality control of the model.
  • Referece- Allows to specify of literature source of the equation.May be usefull during the quality control of the model and for other users of the model.
  • Comment- Allows to put notes related ti this compartment.

See also

compartment.txt · Last modified: 2023/02/13 16:56 by daria

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