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Old   June 11, 2001, 22:51
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if the navier-stokes equations are transformed into non-orthogonal boundary-fitted coordinate system, then, can we use the normal finite difference scheme to solve it? or we may need some sort of modification on the finite difference scheme before solving it? if possible please suggest any reference on this topic. thanks in advance for any advice. regards, yfyap
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