Hi Jean-Francois,

welcome to DuMuX .
If I understood you correctly, you want to have a (solution dependent) Neumann boundary condition? Or what do you mean by "couple at the boundary of the domain"? You can have a look to test/implicit/1p2c/1p2cconvectionproblem.hh there a solution dependent heat flux is set in the solDependentNeumann() function.

I hope this helps, best regards,
Thomas

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Am 11/26/2014 um 02:31 PM schrieb [email protected]:
Hi there,
This is my first post as I am a new user of dumux.
  I am currently going through the test folder to get acquainted with this 
environment

One thing I would like to use in my research going forward is the ability to 
couple a heat flux at the boundary of the domain.

I cannot find any test or example of this feature.
Did I miss something?

if somebody has used it is it possible to have some feedback?
I am not a pro in c++. I[ know enough to be an "enlightned user" but not a 
code. So having an example or a test as a starting point will be of great help to me.

Thanks !

JF Leon
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