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Re: [ff3d-users] A solution!
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Stephane Del Pino |
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Re: [ff3d-users] A solution! |
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Thu, 29 Jul 2004 21:08:33 +0200 |
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Hi,
In fact, you are very lucky that your problem requires mainly homogeneous
Neumann conditions.
Note in the modification I did: there are now two domains. The first is only
there to build the sphere mesh. The second defines the computational domain.
It is very important since this one allows the homogeneous Neumann treatment.
Best regards,
Stephane.
PS : if you need some more explanations to understand why it works, just ask.
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