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Jens
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Hello,
can anybody tell me how i can run the dbns-solvers with second order accuracy in space? I use roe flux but its said in the header file that its just first order. I don't understand how to handle it, because the flux-schemes are not defined in fvSchemes. Thanks. Wish you a nice week-end. Jens |
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Quick note - this topic is being discussed in more detail on this latest thread: http://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/ope...sturbfoam.html
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As far as I understood dbnsFoam is using second order discretisation unless the firstOrderLimiter is choosen.
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