![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Next: Additional arguments Up: Boundary Previous: Arguments Contents Flat Boundary ConditionA flat boundary condition means that the value of the given field or fields at the boundary is copied from the value one grid point in, in any direction. For example, for a stencil width of one, the boundary value of phi phi(nx,j,k), on the positive x-boundary will be copied from phi(nx-1,j,k). The flat boundary condition is registered under the name ``Flat''.
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