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Tommaso M.
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Hi All,
As far as I know divergence schemes are "fixed" in rhoCentralFoam since their definition is in the form of central-upwind schemes of Kurganov-Tadmor. Anyway, looking at the source code of rhoCentralFoam, I see that terms like "div(phi) , div(phiUp) , div(phiEp)" exist. I don't understand in which way these divergence schemes are defined since there is no need to set them in fvSchemes when I run a simulation. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance. Tommy |
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