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Old   January 17, 2013, 16:52
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I have a LES code based on Cartesian grid and immersed boundary method.
I want to improve this code to LES code based on unstructured grid!!!

Can Anyone help me?

Thanks
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Dear Friends


I have a LES code based on Cartesian grid and immersed boundary method.
I want to improve this code to LES code based on unstructured grid!!!

Can Anyone help me?

Thanks
the type of CFD code for Cartesian or unstructured grid is totally different, I think your LES code is not useful...
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