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Old   May 18, 2011, 01:16
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Hello dear foamer
i would like to derive a class from cyclic to map patch gradient from outlet into inlet!
any hint?
or previous implementation ?


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Has anyone had any success with this topic? Unfortunately my knowledge regarding the implementation of boundary conditions on the matrix level isn't deep enough yet to be able to understand the cyclicJump boundary condition and add the required modifications.
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