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Newbie: advantages/disadvantages of "penalty formulation" incompressible fluid flow |
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November 1, 2011, 03:32 |
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Hi Praveen:
Thanks a lot for your help! It is very helpful to know that not solving the pressure equation is why this method is used, and that purists don't like it. Thanks very much for the reference. |
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diffusion, finite difference, finite element method, finite volume method, penalty formulation |
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