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Fig. 1. Sketch of positive and negative flux contribution at anygrid node.
Fig. 2. Definition sketch for sudden closing of a gate.9
Fig. 3. Transient profiles for sudden closing of a gate (— computed, A analytical solution1).
Fig. 5. Definition sketch for sudden opening of a gate.
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