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Old   May 6, 2011, 14:54
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Hey

1..can anybody tell me what higher order schemes Fluent software uses for the solution of incompressible navier stokes equations??upto which order?

2.. does it use SIMPLE or pressure projection method to overcome the difficlutly of the continutiy equation??

3.. does fluent uses WENO schemes in their method of solution or not yet??

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