Periodic boundaries
Periodic boundary conditions are used to simulate a flow leaving through a boundary A and entering through a boundary B under identical conditions (velocity, temperature, scalar values, etc).
The periodic boundary conditions act as if the solution domain is rolled up so that boundaries A and B become adjacent. Any pair of periodic boundaries must have similar shape and size. They can be either parallel to one another, or one boundary is the copy of the other periodic boundary, rotated by an angle ϕ with respect to a specified axis of rotation.