Data Files

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Xinton Chang Linneas W. Laage Rudolf E. Greuer
Organization:
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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6
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398 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

Data or input files are used to describe the mine's ventilation system and physical characteristics necessary for ventilation calculations as well as the physical or mechanical disturbance to be modeled and simulated Data files are organized into lines of categories or groups of information Each line contains multiple sets of information or data items Data lines are read by the program, and the data items provide information to the program variables The data file is in American Standard Code for Informa¬tion Interchange (ASCII) format, sometimes called a DOS text format Creation or modification of a data file is accomplished with text editor software Most word pro¬cessors are also capable of making the required ASCII type files A sample data file and its associated output are included in appendix B. When selecting software for editing the data files, the user should be aware that the software will also be used for viewing the output of the simulation The output file can be quite large (several megabytes), if a lengthy simulation is performed The output can be sent to a printer for a hardcopy fisting, however, the user should also be aware that most printers currently used with PC's print at rates of 100 to 300 characters per second and large output files may take several hours to print Viewing the output with a text editor can save much time and paper DATA FILE MANAGEMENT The data files describing the event and mine to be simulated can reside either on a floppy disk or in a directory on the hard disk drive When the program starts, the user is prompted for the data file location and name The user response is in the form of a standard DOS path and file name For example, if the data file is on a floppy disk located in drive B and the disk has a directory MYMINE with the data file MYDATA DAT in that directory, then, at the prompt
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APA: Xinton Chang Linneas W. Laage Rudolf E. Greuer  (1990)  Data Files

MLA: Xinton Chang Linneas W. Laage Rudolf E. Greuer Data Files. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1990.

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