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How to set a boundary condition that is neither Neumann nor dirichlet type?
Posted 16.08.2010, 11:09 GMT-4 1 Reply
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Hi folks
I am solving a 2D time-dependent wave equation, and the variable is p.
The boundary condition I want to impose on x=0 is something neither Neumann BC nor Dirichlet BC, and is as follow
(or see attachment )
pxt - ptt + 1/2*pyy = 0
If it was something like this, px - ptt + 1/2*pyy = 0, then I know how to do it: just throw ptt-1/2*pyy to the "g" term in the Neumann BC. But unfortunately, it is not...so I am stuck here.
I appreciate it very much if anyone can throw me some pointers here
Thanks in advance
Yun
I am solving a 2D time-dependent wave equation, and the variable is p.
The boundary condition I want to impose on x=0 is something neither Neumann BC nor Dirichlet BC, and is as follow
(or see attachment )
pxt - ptt + 1/2*pyy = 0
If it was something like this, px - ptt + 1/2*pyy = 0, then I know how to do it: just throw ptt-1/2*pyy to the "g" term in the Neumann BC. But unfortunately, it is not...so I am stuck here.
I appreciate it very much if anyone can throw me some pointers here
Thanks in advance
Yun
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