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Old   July 3, 2009, 06:27
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Hi all,
I'm searching for the user subroutine to calculate the scalar gradient during calculations, to imply in sorsca.f. From previous threads on the forum, I understand that the GRSCL2 function will be suitable and that it can be obtained through the Star support. As they are not very quick in responding, is it possible to obtain it another way?

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Old   July 10, 2009, 09:35
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Hi erikrijk,

can I ask you what are you trying to do?

I am using the same subroutine to implement a Weller combustion model, and now I am facing exactly the same yours problem.

Anyway, I have not found a solution yet. I think it would be helpful for both, and not only for us, it the first which find it can post the code on the forum!

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