MooseVariableScalar

Moose wrapper class around scalar variables

A detailed description of the MOOSE variable system is given in the base class documentation.

This variable type is very useful for solving ODEs where the independent variable is time, e.g. the variable does not have any spatial dependence.

Typically, contribution to the residual and Jacobian equations for scalar variables are handled using ScalarKernels. For coupling with spatial variables, then augmentations of the base classes, such as the KernelScalarBase for the Kernel class, can be used as described here: Coupling with Spatial Variables.

Input Parameters

  • arrayFalseTrue to make this variable a array variable regardless of number of components. If 'components' > 1, this will automatically be set to true.

    Default:False

    C++ Type:bool

    Controllable:No

    Description:True to make this variable a array variable regardless of number of components. If 'components' > 1, this will automatically be set to true.

  • blockThe list of blocks (ids or names) that this object will be applied

    C++ Type:std::vector<SubdomainName>

    Controllable:No

    Description:The list of blocks (ids or names) that this object will be applied

  • components1Number of components for an array variable

    Default:1

    C++ Type:unsigned int

    Controllable:No

    Description:Number of components for an array variable

  • familySCALARSpecifies the family of FE shape functions to use for this variable.

    Default:SCALAR

    C++ Type:MooseEnum

    Options:LAGRANGE, MONOMIAL, HERMITE, SCALAR, HIERARCHIC, CLOUGH, XYZ, SZABAB, BERNSTEIN, L2_LAGRANGE, L2_HIERARCHIC, NEDELEC_ONE, LAGRANGE_VEC, MONOMIAL_VEC, RATIONAL_BERNSTEIN, SIDE_HIERARCHIC

    Controllable:No

    Description:Specifies the family of FE shape functions to use for this variable.

  • fvFalseTrue to make this variable a finite volume variable

    Default:False

    C++ Type:bool

    Controllable:No

    Description:True to make this variable a finite volume variable

  • nl_sysnl0If this variable is a nonlinear variable, this is the nonlinear system to which it should be added.

    Default:nl0

    C++ Type:NonlinearSystemName

    Controllable:No

    Description:If this variable is a nonlinear variable, this is the nonlinear system to which it should be added.

  • orderFIRSTOrder of the FE shape function to use for this variable (additional orders not listed here are allowed, depending on the family).

    Default:FIRST

    C++ Type:MooseEnum

    Options:CONSTANT, FIRST, SECOND, THIRD, FOURTH, FIFTH, SIXTH, SEVENTH, EIGHTH, NINTH, TENTH, ELEVENTH, TWELFTH, THIRTEENTH, FOURTEENTH, FIFTEENTH, SIXTEENTH, SEVENTEENTH, EIGHTTEENTH, NINETEENTH, TWENTIETH, TWENTYFIRST, TWENTYSECOND, TWENTYTHIRD, TWENTYFOURTH, TWENTYFIFTH, TWENTYSIXTH, TWENTYSEVENTH, TWENTYEIGHTH, TWENTYNINTH, THIRTIETH, THIRTYFIRST, THIRTYSECOND, THIRTYTHIRD, THIRTYFOURTH, THIRTYFIFTH, THIRTYSIXTH, THIRTYSEVENTH, THIRTYEIGHTH, THIRTYNINTH, FORTIETH, FORTYFIRST, FORTYSECOND, FORTYTHIRD

    Controllable:No

    Description:Order of the FE shape function to use for this variable (additional orders not listed here are allowed, depending on the family).

  • use_dualFalseTrue to use dual basis for Lagrange multipliers

    Default:False

    C++ Type:bool

    Controllable:No

    Description:True to use dual basis for Lagrange multipliers

Optional Parameters

  • control_tagsAdds user-defined labels for accessing object parameters via control logic.

    C++ Type:std::vector<std::string>

    Controllable:No

    Description:Adds user-defined labels for accessing object parameters via control logic.

  • eigenFalseTrue to make this variable an eigen variable

    Default:False

    C++ Type:bool

    Controllable:No

    Description:True to make this variable an eigen variable

  • enableTrueSet the enabled status of the MooseObject.

    Default:True

    C++ Type:bool

    Controllable:No

    Description:Set the enabled status of the MooseObject.

  • outputsVector of output names where you would like to restrict the output of variables(s) associated with this object

    C++ Type:std::vector<OutputName>

    Controllable:No

    Description:Vector of output names where you would like to restrict the output of variables(s) associated with this object

  • scalingSpecifies a scaling factor to apply to this variable

    C++ Type:std::vector<double>

    Controllable:No

    Description:Specifies a scaling factor to apply to this variable

Advanced Parameters