The dynamic heat source models are based on changes in time. In this particular case - thermal power changes throughout time, this can be defined in the thermal power table which contains two columns: time in relative units and thermal power in chosen units. The units can be chosen in the drop down menu above the table. Checking the "Is relative" checkbox will multiply the values in the table under the column "Thermal power" by the factor which is written in the field "Factor". For example at the time moment 3 the output power would be 0,837 MW, because the factor is 10^6.
The differnet thermal power values at time moments. The user may paste "Excel" data by clicking on the table and using the keyboard combination "Ctrl" + "V".
Checking the "Is relative" checkbox will multiply the values in the table under the column "Thermal power" by the factor which is written in the field "Factor". For example at the time moment 3 the output power would be 0,837 MW, because the factor is 10^6.