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March 9, 2008, 07:01 |
Dear All,
I have recently i
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Hrvoje Jasak
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Dear All,
I have recently implemented a cyclic jump boundary condition during work with a client. This allows you to have a cyclic geometry and specify a jump between the patches across it from the "left" to the "right" side. In order to parallelise this properly, I need to go through some pain and re-organisation (the cyclic condition itself was trivial). So, before I do that, I'd like to hear a word from the Forum - sounds very Roman Do you think this is useful/do you need it or intend to use it? In case of decent response, I'll spend 2-3 days to wrap this up properly and sort out the parallelisation, domain decomposition etc. Looking forward to hearing from you all, Hrv
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