Creating and Editing Direct Transfer Mass Flux Links

To create a direct transfer mass flux link between two pathways in GoldSim, you must specify a single input:

   The fractional transfer rate.  This is specified in terms of inverse time and must be a vector (since the transfer rate can be different for each species). The items of the vector must be non-negative.

Direct transfer mass fluxes can only originate from a Cell pathway, although they can be sent to any kind of pathway.

GoldSim provides two ways to create a direct transfer flux link between two pathways:

   By using the Outflows tab on the pathway editing dialog; and

   By using the Inflows tab on the pathways editing dialog.

The Outflows tab is used to create direct transfer flux links from the current pathway to other pathways in the model.  The Inflows tab is used to create direct transfer flux links to the current pathway from other pathways in the model.

The two dialogs are almost identical in appearance.  The Outflows tab (with a direct transfer mass flux link) is shown below:

To create a new Outflow (a mass flux link from the current pathway to another pathway), do the following:

1.  Double-click on a pathway to display the pathway editing dialog.

2.  Click on the Outflow tab.

3.  Press the Add Outflow button.  This will bring up a browser showing all of the other pathways (or Containers with pathways) in the model.

4.  Select the pathway you wish to link to and press OK.

5.  GoldSim will then display a dialog for selecting the medium involved in the mass flux link:

If you change your mind or have selected the wrong pathway, press the Select… button to change the pathway.

The second field in this dialog is a drop list containing the Reference Fluid in the Outflow ("from") pathway, as well any other media that the two pathways have in common. The Medium drop list will also include several other options, including “Direct transfer rate”.

The third field in this dialog specifies the Link Type.  If you are connecting two Cells, this will default to Coupled.  If the link involves any other type of pathway, it will default to Normal.  In most cases, you will not need to change the field and can accept the default.

Select “Direct transfer rate” for the Medium (and select a Link Type) and then press OK.

6.  You will then be returned to the Outflows tab. Move your cursor to the Properties of Selected Outflow section and enter the Transfer Rate for the link.  In this case, this must be a vector by species with dimensions of inverse time, representing the fractional transfer rates for all of the species.

   Note: The fraction transfer rates for all the species must be non-negative.

7.  If you wish to save the mass flux Final Values or Time Histories for the link, select one or both of the checkboxes.

8.  Press OK to close the pathways dialog.

After an outflow is created, you can always change the properties of the outflow (i.e., the transfer rate and whether or not results are to be saved) by selecting the outflow in the top of the dialog (by clicking on the appropriate row in the List of Outflows) and editing the properties in the lower section of the dialog (Properties of Selected Outflow).

The Inflows and Outflows tab only displays the pathway name, and does not indicate where the pathway exists in the model.  If, however, you hold your cursor over a pathway in the list, a tooltip displays the full containment path for the pathway.

   Note:  A direct transfer mass flux link can only be created as an Outflow of a Cell pathway.  Any kind of pathway, however, can have a direct transfer mass flux link as an Inflow (i.e., it can receive the mass flux). That is, you can transport mass via a direct transfer mass flux link only from Cells but to any other kind of pathway.

An outflow is deleted by selecting the outflow in the top of the dialog (by clicking on the appropriate row in the List of Outflows) and pressing the Delete Outflow button.

The Inflows tab can be used to create direct transfer mass flux links to the current Cell pathway from other Cell pathways in the model.  The manner in which inflows are created, edited and deleted is identical to that for outflows, and the two tabs are essentially identical in appearance.

Note that when you create a mass flux link using the Outflows tab of one pathway, the link automatically appears in the Inflows tab of the linked pathway.  The properties of the mass flux link can be edited from either location.

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