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Old   February 4, 2002, 15:34
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Hakeem
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Dear all, Hi, Would anybody guide me (to a book or a paper) where I can find the discretised form of the general transport equation in CYLINDRICAL AXISYMMETRIC COORDINATE. So far, I find only in Cartesian coordinate, Patankar (1980) and Versteeg and Malalasekera (1995).

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Old   February 4, 2002, 20:41
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Junseok Kim
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You may see below paper is interesting, and see the references thereint also, it has good reference list. Nowadays, I am simulating axisymmetric jet. If you have more questions, let me know or email me.

Numerical Simulation of Axisymmetric Free Surface Flows M. F. Tome, A. Castelo, J. Murakami, J. A. Cuminato, R. Minghim, M. C. F. Oliveira, N. Mangiavacchi, S. McKee Journal of Computational Physics, Vol. 157, No. 2, Jan 2000, pp. 441-472 (doi: 10.1006/jcph.1999.6348)
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