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Old   March 15, 2015, 21:12
Default Discretization of the Governing Equations
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In CFX-Solver theroy guide (chapter 11), it is say that the integration points are located at the center of each surface segment within an element.

It's not clear for me the location of these integration points. Can somebody please explain it to me ?

I read somewhere that the integration points are located at the center of finite volume's faces. For me, it's wrong but i would like the confirmation.
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