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Old   July 16, 2009, 07:57
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Is the momentum equations able to solve using a staggered mesh by FLUENT with using one of the below scheme ?

First Order Upwind
Second Order Upwind
Power Law
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The central and bounded central schemes are also available in fluent.

However, Fluent is a colocated solver thus, all the variables are located in the cell centers and a Rhie-Chow interpolation procedure is adopted.
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