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Source Code
module function Calculate_Kflh_Base_Durner(self,h)result(Kflh)implicit none class(Type_HCF_Base_Durner),intent(in)::selfreal(real64),intent(in)::hreal(real64)::KflhKflh=self%Ks*self%Calculate_kr(h)end function Calculate_Kflh_Base_Durner