Retired Replicant,

H can be hydraulic head and K is the hydraulic conductivity. 
> Or H can be temperature with k being diffusion coefficient.
>
Have a look at step-7, if you just consider a diffusion problem. There 
Neumann boundary conditions are used on part of the boundary which is also 
mathematically totally fine.

Best,
Daniel

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