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Old   June 2, 2004, 14:10
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Dear All,

I know nothing about numerical dissipation. Could someone recommend some good references for the beginner like me? Thank you very much.

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Old   June 3, 2004, 05:51
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Hi zwdi, You can read something about numerical dissipation of finite volume schemes in "Numerical Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow", S.V. Patankar.

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Old   June 3, 2004, 22:09
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Thank you very much, Jeremie.

I read that book you mentioned before. Now it is not at my hand. I could not remember some conception about numerical dissipation in that book. Is numerical dissipation the caused error due to discretization? such as numerical diffusion due to UDS? I will read that book again. Thanks.

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