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Old   March 17, 2023, 08:47
Default Van Leer flux for 3D
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Hello everyone,

I'm trying to implement Van Leer flux for 3D, and Toro's book on Riemann solvers only mention the x-split equations for the flux.

I think it's fairly understandable that they expected the reader to derive the y and z split equations.I think it's straight forward, but wanted to verify if I was correct or wrong before committing to building the solver.

I tried to form the positive flux equation for the y and z direction fluxes.


Are the equations correct?
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