
Scout Bucks contributed to the idaholab/moose repository by developing two new features focused on enhancing postprocessing flexibility and advancing heat transfer modeling. Scout introduced a pp_symbols parameter to the ParsedPostprocessor, enabling custom argument construction and improving error handling for edge cases, all implemented in C++ with updated tests and documentation. Additionally, Scout implemented the Churchill-Chu HTC FunctorMaterial to model natural convection in horizontal cylinders, using numerical methods and Nusselt-number correlations with configurable physical inputs. The work demonstrated careful code refactoring, thorough test coverage, and robust documentation updates, resulting in more accurate simulations and improved validation support for users.

June 2025 monthly summary for the idaholab/moose repository. The team focused on expanding postprocessor customization and advancing natural convection physics to improve modeling fidelity and user flexibility. Key work was delivered in two feature areas with associated testing and documentation updates, resulting in higher-quality simulations and stronger validation support.
June 2025 monthly summary for the idaholab/moose repository. The team focused on expanding postprocessor customization and advancing natural convection physics to improve modeling fidelity and user flexibility. Key work was delivered in two feature areas with associated testing and documentation updates, resulting in higher-quality simulations and stronger validation support.
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