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Old   June 19, 2012, 04:36
Default What is Gauss linear upwind?
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Hi,

i have a question concerning an existing case i didn't create by myself, but I have to use it. There's a divScheme i don't understand:

div((nuEff*def(grad(U).T()))) Gauss linear upwind;

I know linear is second order interpolation.
I know upwind is first order interpolation.

But I don't know how this one behaves and which on the argument of the other one is.
Could someone tell me something like
Gauus <interpolationScheme> <...>?
Gauss <...> <interpolationScheme>?

Thanks for your help, okroud
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