I have a constant boundary condition to apply at one side of my domain. At the side, there are 100 points, and I have the pressure time series at each points. I tried to add boundary condition at each point in bc file, and input the time series in rfd file. Will OGS know this is a boundary across the line, rather than points boundary condition?
I have a constant boundary condition to apply at one side of my domain. At the side, there are 100 points, and I have the pressure time series at each points. I tried to add boundary condition at each point in bc file, and input the time series in rfd file. Will OGS know this is a boundary across the line, rather than points boundary condition?
Thanks,
Xuan
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Hi Marc,
Thanks, I was planning to save the coupled simulation results, and then I can only simulate the Richards flow, which will save me computation cost. I will try to avoid the BC.
Xuan
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On Tuesday, December 30, 2014 11:29:28 AM UTC-5, Marc Walther wrote:
Dear Xuan,
If you define points, OGS will treat the BCs as points. Why is it important that you have a line as a BC in your example?
I have a constant boundary condition to apply at one side of my domain. At the side, there are 100 points, and I have the pressure time series at each points. I tried to add boundary condition at each point in bc file, and input the time series in rfd file. Will OGS know this is a boundary across the line, rather than points boundary condition?
Thanks,
Xuan
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