Jae Hyun Park wrote:
Thank you, Mark.

I have one more question for the confirmation. So, if there is other asymmetries (e.g. initially the fluid is at one side and the other side is empty, and as time goes on, it spreads to the empty side - non-equilibrium process. In flow direction there is no periodicty while periodic in other two directions), do I have to turn off the center-of-mass removal (e.g. nstcomm = 0) ?

Good question, I don't know the answer to that one. Now you expect at least one component of the center-of-mass to have motion, but other components should not.

Mark
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