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Old   September 6, 2005, 06:41
Default POWER LAW DISCRETISATION SCHEME
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Dammy
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Is power Law a first order scheme?

I found out that my predictions are better when using power Law compared second order upwind.

Can anyone advise why this is happening?

I found out that my convergence is faster with this.
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