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Old   January 25, 2013, 15:20
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how is it possible to simulate waveTransmissive or pressureFarField in groovyBC?
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is it possible dear Bernhard?!
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how is it possible to simulate waveTransmissive or pressureFarField in groovyBC?
If not easy only a hint or guidance is sufficient!
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You want to re-implement these BCs with groovyBC? Why?

Anyway: I'm not sure whether this is possible and don't have time to check the sources
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because i want a patch be waveTransmissive for a period of time and after that it should return to wall and after a while it becomes waveTransmissive again.
Never mind.you've helped alot so far Mr.Gschaider.thank you.
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because i want a patch be waveTransmissive for a period of time and after that it should return to wall and after a while it becomes waveTransmissive again.
Never mind.you've helped alot so far Mr.Gschaider.thank you.
Either you can "emulate" waveTransmissive in groovyBC (I'm not sure. Would have to look at the source for that) or you could write a new subclass to waveTransmissive that uses the groovyBC-facilities (this has been done for two BCs in groovyStandardBCs but requires some C++-knowledge)
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