Model parameter definition

Model parameter means a numerical value inferred from real-world data and used to characterise a system functionality.
Model parameter means a data item that is supplied as input to a process-based model.
Model parameter means a variable in the governing equations of a computational model that may vary throughout the domain, or may vary in space and time. Various system aspects are sometimes lumped together in simulation models and described by effective parameters that are estimated or averaged. Parameters describe properties of the fluids present, porous media, and fluid sources and sinks (e.g., injection well). Examples of model parameters include intrinsic permeability, fluid viscosity, and fluid injection rate.

More Definitions of Model parameter

Model parameter means a data item that is supplied as input to a process‑based model.
Model parameter are numerical values used to support characterizing a system functionality. A model parameter has a value that cannot be observed directly in the real world but that must be inferred from data collected in the real world (in the model calibration phase).
Model parameter means a numerical value inferred from real-world data and used to characterise a system functionality. (Germany) “Model parameter” means a numerical value inferred from real-world data and used to represent a system characteristic. EC: Support the modification.