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April 6, 2005, 08:33 |
Artificial Dissipation
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Dear Friends,
I am trying to simulate the flow field over a 2d bump, i.e. 2d Euler equations. I have a question that how should I calculate the artificial dissipation terms on the first two rows of the cells near the wall (especially the first row over the wall). Also I need the value of the pressure on the wall for boundary condition, is it possible to extrapolate the unknown wall pressure from inside the field? Your attention and help will be highly appreciated, With the best regards, F. Jam |
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