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an efficient C++ finite element environment
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The inertia term of the Navier-Stokes equation with the discontinuous Galerkin method – upwinding variant. More...
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form | inertia_upw (field w, trial u, test v, integrate_option iopt=integrate_option()) |
form | d_inertia_upw (field w, trial dw, field u, test v, integrate_option iopt=integrate_option()) |
The inertia term of the Navier-Stokes equation with the discontinuous Galerkin method – upwinding variant.
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Definition in file inertia_upw.icc.
Definition at line 26 of file inertia_upw.icc.
form d_inertia_upw | ( | field | w, |
trial | dw, | ||
field | u, | ||
test | v, | ||
integrate_option | iopt = integrate_option() |
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Definition at line 32 of file inertia_upw.icc.