#SPATIAL.ascii 1 // This database is used to specify the boundary conditions for the // dislocation (kinematic fault) example. // This follows the format for a Simple DB (the only type presently available). SimpleDB { // There are two values specified in the database, corresponding to the // constraint values for the x (dof-0) and y (dof-1) degrees of freedom. num-values = 2 value-names = dof-0 dof-1 // The constraint values (displacements) have units of meters. value-units = m m // The values are specified at two spatial locations. num-locs = 2 // The dimension of the spatial distribution is 1, since the data // is being specified at points. data-dim = 1 // The spatial dimension of the database is 2. space-dim = 2 // We are specifying the data in a Cartesian coordinate system. cs-data = cartesian { // Our units are already in meters, so we can just multiply by one. to-meters = 1.0 // We are using a 2D Cartesian coordinate system. space-dim = 2 } } // This is where the data is specified. // As described in dislocation.cfg, this database will be used to specify // data along an edge (pylith.bc.BCFourSides). // The entries are: // X-coord, Y-coord, dof-0 (x constraint), dof-1 (y constraint). -2.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.0 0.0 0.0 0.0