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Old   September 9, 2004, 14:36
Default FVM for Laplace on unstructured mesh
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How to discretize Laplace equation on unstructured meshes using FVM? Can anyone tell me some papers about it. FVM and FEM have the same discrete form? Thanks for your help.
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Old   September 9, 2004, 17:10
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Check out the weblink: http://widget.ecn.purdue.edu/~jmurthy/me608/

these are lecture notes for numerical methods in heat & fluid flow. Discusses formulation & discretization of Laplace/Poisson equations on unstructured mesh using FVM in considerable details.The notes are great for beginners.

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Old   September 9, 2004, 18:14
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notes are nice. Thanks
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