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Hi. So, I was wondering, is there a formal treatment of each of the classes written up somewhere in the mathematical sense, tying into the finite volume method? So, for example, a nice paper I've been reading is this:
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&ct=res&cd=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mathemat ik.uni-f reiburg.de%2FIAM%2Fhomepages%2Fmario%2Fpostscript% 2Ffinvol_script.pdf&ei=-QP2RPm lDaCCqQKukLS9Ag&sig2=5iGFGxGIEqt5ncXWX2Zxaw#search =%22finite%20volume%20methods% 20foundation%22 which i would recommend for beginners, such as myself ![]() best, Evan |
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Ferziger and Peric?
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Yeah. Also have a look at some thesis related with OpenFOAM. http://www.foamcfd.org/
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Great. Thanks!
Does anybody have a suggestion on a paper discussing, in particular, the compressible and MHD solvers in Openfoam? Best, Evan |
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