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Old   March 17, 2013, 15:26
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Do you guys know how can I calculate Sigma(anb*Unb) for each cell, where nb is the neighbouring coefficients?
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Are Unb velocities at cell centers of neighboring cells?
What is anb?

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Hi Fumiya
Sorry for my late respond. Yes, nb is the neighboring cell, and anb is the diagonal coefficient corresponding to the neighboring cell.
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