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==Assigning Boundary Conditions== | ==Assigning Boundary Conditions== | ||
Boundary conditions are generally defined on nodestrings but may also be defined on nodes. The default boundary condition is a closed boundary (no flow). | Boundary conditions are generally defined on nodestrings but may also be defined on nodes. The default boundary condition is a closed boundary (no flow). |
Revision as of 19:53, 15 April 2013
Assigning Boundary Conditions
Boundary conditions are generally defined on nodestrings but may also be defined on nodes. The default boundary condition is a closed boundary (no flow).
Deleting Boundary Conditions
Nodal Boundary Conditions
See RMA2 Boundary Condition Nodes for more information.
Nodestring Boundary Conditions
See RMA2 Boundary Condition Nodestrings for more information.
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