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# informations concerning the type of boundary conditions applied at each node of the boundary for the following physical quantities
# informations concerning the type of boundary conditions applied at each node of the boundary for the following physical quantities
:# water elevation
## water elevation
:# velocity in x- and y-direction
## velocity in x- and y-direction
:# flow-rate in x- and y-direction
## flow-rate in x- and y-direction
:# velocity gradient
## velocity gradient
:# tracer, salinity  
## tracer, salinity  
# constant values for time-independent but spatially varying boundary conditions
# constant values for time-independent but spatially varying boundary conditions
# relationship between different node numbering schemes  
# relationship between different node numbering schemes  

Revision as of 08:55, 5 May 2010

Basic Information

File-Type

conlim.dat

File-Form

FORMATTED

Version

January 1996

Description-Date

April 2008

Significance of the File

contains general informations about boundary conditions for the numerical modelling system TELEMAC-2D

File-Contents (in Catchwords)

  1. informations concerning the type of boundary conditions applied at each node of the boundary for the following physical quantities
    1. water elevation
    2. velocity in x- and y-direction
    3. flow-rate in x- and y-direction
    4. velocity gradient
    5. tracer, salinity
  2. constant values for time-independent but spatially varying boundary conditions
  3. relationship between different node numbering schemes

Programs using this Type of File

TELEMAC-2D, TM2RND

Example-File

$PROGHOME/examples/stbtel/explain.conlim (with further explanations)


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