cantera/interfaces/matlab/toolbox/@Solution/Solution.m
Ray Speth 2528df0f75 Reorganized source tree structure
These changes make it unnecessary to copy header files around during
the build process, which tends to confuse IDEs and debuggers. The
headers which comprise Cantera's external C++ interface are now in
the 'include' directory.

All of the samples and demos are now in the 'samples' subdirectory.
2012-02-12 02:27:14 +00:00

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function s = Solution(src, id)
% SOLUTION - class Solution constructor.
%
% Class Solution represents solutions of multiple species. A
% solution is defined as a mixture of two or more constituents
% (species) that are completely mixed on molecular length
% scales. The macroscopic intensive thermodynamic state of a
% solution is specified by two thermodynamic properties (for
% example, the temperature and pressure), and the relative amounts
% of each species, which may be given as mole fractions or mass
% fractions.
% s = Solution('input.xml', <transport-model>)
%
% constructs a Solution object from a specification contained in
% file input.xml, and using a specified transport property
% model. If the transport model is omitted, it defaults to
% 'None', which disables transport property evaluation.
% Class Solution derives from three more basic classes, and most of
% its methods are inherited from these classes. These are:
%
% class ThermoPhase - composition information and
% thermodynamic properties
% class Kinetics - homogeneous kinetics
% class Transport - transport properties
%
% See also: ThermoPhase, Kinetics, Transport
%
doc = XML_Node('doc',src);
if nargin == 1
node = findByName(doc,'phase');
else
node = findByID(doc,id);
end
t = ThermoPhase(node);
k = Kinetics(node,t);
s.kin = k;
s.th = t;
tr = Transport(node,t,'default',4);
s.tr = tr;
s = class(s,'Solution',t,k,tr);