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Old   March 4, 2021, 12:29
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Hi everyone,

I'm looking to implementing a new interpolation scheme as a weighting function in OF (see attachment).

The new interpolation is expected to be apply on the field U via the dict file 'fvScheme'.

Since I didn't find a lot of information about the topic, I was wondering if some people here had the opportunity to work on similar things and could guide me in the right direction, tutorials, documentations, etc. Maybe starting from an existing scheme in OF and from there, build the new one?

Thank for your help, tips and advice.

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