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July 18, 2005, 15:29 |
Node's distribution along the line or boundary
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Dear colleagues
Please help, The question is: - formula (or expression) for distribution of nodes along the boundary or line (attraction and concentration) this expression there is in the next book ( I worked earlier with it) Computational Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer John C. Tannehill, Dale A. Anderson and Richard H. Pletcher Unfortunately I am too far away from libraries. Thanks in advance, Michail |
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August 4, 2005, 14:20 |
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Can you tell in which chapter of that book is this formula. I have the book but I haven't read it. Not the chapter no. but title, approximate.
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