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Old   May 9, 2011, 14:17
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hey

Can anybody tell me wht is the maximum order of schemes used in fluent to solve incompressible flow...

like to solve convective terms which higher order scheme is used

similarly for diffusion term

and for time discretization

and secondly does fluent incorporates WENO scheme or not yet?
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You will find the answer to all your questions in the Help!

After my knowledge Fluent 6.3 has a 3rd order solver for the spatial derivatives of the NS equations and 2nd order in time.

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thanks for answer but which Help exactly? Fluent??
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I dont think Fluent has WENO.
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Old   May 10, 2011, 19:53
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thanks for answer but which Help exactly? Fluent??
Fluent's documentation of course, this is the base reference for any discussions about the theory implemented in Fluent.

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