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Tetrahedral Finite Volume Euler equations



 
 
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Old August 14th 07 posted to sci.physics.computational.fluid-dynamics
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Default Tetrahedral Finite Volume Euler equations

Hello, I am trying to learn some basics of CFD. I have found some
information on solving the 2-D Euler equations from Aerodynamics
using
an unstructured triangular mesh. I have the equations and methods
and
I want to try to solve some example problems. Does anyone know some
simple examples I can use to calculate a few iterations by hand so I
can learn the process. I hope to eventually code the algorithms but
I
would like some examples to test with. I have searched the internet
but mostly what I come up with is white papers on the newest CFD
codes. Thanks for any advice.

M@

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