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Old April 5th 07 posted to sci.physics.computational.fluid-dynamics
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dear philip,

In that book there are no details regarding the discretisation
scheme used for convective terms. For
high Reynolds number, you must use upwind scheme or any other scheme
which posses transportiveness property. If you use central
differencing scheme for convective terms also, the errors will
propagate and lead to junk results.. If you are a beginner in CFD I
suggest you to take the fluid properties as constants and proceed.

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