[WIP] Add freeze_profiles option to fix the Z-average profiles#422
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Removes the DC, i.e. Z-averaged, component of the time-derivatives. This effectively adds artificial, time-varying, sources and sinks to keep the profiles fixed. Not recommended for nonlinear simulations, but useful for linear analysis.
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Is this something that needs to be turned on consistently across components? If so, would it be better as a component itself, and just set something in the state? |
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Removes the DC, i.e. Z-averaged, component of the time-derivatives. This effectively adds artificial, time-varying, sources and sinks to keep the profiles fixed. Not recommended for nonlinear simulations, but useful for linear analysis.