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February 11, 2009, 08:17 |
FVM axial symmetry
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Hello,
Since the extra terms that arise in the momentum equations in cylindrical coordinates are associated with the azimuthal direction, is it correct that the FVM discretization of the axisymmetrical equations will be equal to the cartesian discretization except for the variable control-volume area? |
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March 9, 2009, 17:27 |
Re: FVM axial symmetry
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Even I am looking for an answer for this problem... I hope that someone may answer it... If you get the answer to this, can you please mail me.. I will be extremely thankful to you.. Regards, Shubham shubham2807@gmail.com
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March 9, 2009, 17:33 |
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Can you please provide your e-mail id, I will mail you whatever I get in this regard.. Actually i have a very good link, I found today.. it is based on the usage of FVM in tube flow, using dicretisation of equations in cylindrical coordinates.. I have the link in the history, i will find it out and mail it to you, so if u need, send me a mail.. Regards, shubham
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