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mixed boundary condition Darcy Law

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Hi ,

I was wondering if anyone knows how to generate a mixed ( Neumann + Dirichlet ) boundary condition in Darcy Law physics in COMSOL 5.0 ? ... We have boundary conditions like "hydraulic head" and "mass flux" and "pervious layer" but we don't have something general for both head and flux. Any idea ?

Thanks,
Mehrdad

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Posted: 9 years ago 17.12.2015, 03:41 GMT-5

Hi ,

I was wondering if anyone knows how to generate a mixed ( Neumann + Dirichlet ) boundary condition in Darcy Law physics in COMSOL 5.0 ? ... We have boundary conditions like "hydraulic head" and "mass flux" and "pervious layer" but we don't have something general for both head and flux. Any idea ?

Thanks,
Mehrdad


Hello

May I know where did you get the Pervious BC option? Is it part of the CFD module or do you have to add additional modules?
[QUOTE] Hi , I was wondering if anyone knows how to generate a mixed ( Neumann + Dirichlet ) boundary condition in Darcy Law physics in COMSOL 5.0 ? ... We have boundary conditions like "hydraulic head" and "mass flux" and "pervious layer" but we don't have something general for both head and flux. Any idea ? Thanks, Mehrdad [/QUOTE] Hello May I know where did you get the Pervious BC option? Is it part of the CFD module or do you have to add additional modules?

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