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Old   January 16, 2014, 13:26
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I have a doubt, whether finite difference method is possible in fluent or not. I have seen finite volume discretization but could not find anything on finite difference method. Please help me.
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Hello All,

I have a doubt, whether finite difference method is possible in fluent or not. I have seen finite volume discretization but could not find anything on finite difference method. Please help me.
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No, fluent is produced based on finite volume
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