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A. Min
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Hi foamers;
How can I calculate these two integrals? ![]() the inner int should be done as indefinite integral and outer as closed interval. Thanks |
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Martin
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Well, indefinite integrals should be done analytically. Then the definite integral should represent a 1D volumetric term in order to be implemented in a OpenFOAM.
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