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Figure 1 Control volumes
Figure 2 Interior node property and local refinement
Figure 3 The mesh in adaptive computation. (a) Initial mesh. (b) Mesh after step 1. (c) Mesh after step 2.(d) Mesh after step 3
Figure 4 The contours of pressure. (a) Initial mesh. (b) Mesh after step 1. (c) Mesh after step 2
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