Hi,

On Tuesday, June 17, 2014 18:21:07 Bård Skaflestad wrote:
> On Tue, 2014-06-17 at 15:16 +0000, Joakim Hove wrote:
> > MULTX: This keyword is a multiplier for the transmissibility on the
> > x-face between cells (i,j,k) and (i+1,j,k).
> > MULTX-: This keyword is a multiplier for the transmissibility on the
> > x-face between cells (i-1,j,k) and (i,j,k).
> 
> With the additional provision that we use cell (i,j,k) as the reference
> cell, then yes.  That's correct.  MULTX modifies trans in positive 'X'
> (strictly speaking 'i') direction, MULTX- modifies trans in negative 'X'
> direction.

I have a (probably stupid) question here: if MULTX- is not specified, do the 
values specified in MULTX also apply for the negative direction? my intuition 
is that this is the sensible thing to do from a user's perspective, but I am 
not sure about this even after reading the manual...
 
cheers
  Andreas

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