Mesh motion solver simple linear expansion and contraction of a mesh
region defined by a motion axis and the extents of the motion.
Example:
\verbatim
dynamicFvMesh dynamicMotionSolverFvMesh;
motionSolver displacementLinearMotion;
axis (0 1 0);
xFixed 0.8;
xMoving 0;
displacement table
(
(0 0)
(4 0.7)
);
\endverbatim
This mesh is compressed between \c xFixed and \c xMoving in the direction
\c axis between time 0 and 4 with a maximum displacement of 0.7.
The mesh beyond \c xFixed is fixed and beyond \c xMoving moves with maximum
displacement.
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