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March 27, 2013, 09:17 |
Solving divergence terms in OpenFOAM
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Eon
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Hi everyone
Could anyone please tell me how I would be able to code the following term: (u∙∇)u I know that when you want to code the divergence term you would normally state fvm::div(u). However, here the divergence term is reversed. Any ideas? Thanks |
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