Ok, thank-you and sorry.

Best regards,
Isa

>
> Isabel,
>
>> I am not sure if I must also apply the Newton method in every case since
>> I
>> always use the convection term in a previous time step or I linearize it
>> using (u^(n)*gradu)^(n+1). Anyway, it is supposed that convection term
>> is
>> the only term that introduces a non linearity in the equation, isn't it?
>> And it is because of it, we should introduce the Newton method to reach
>> the right solution or on the contrary, I would like to know when and why
>> we should use Newton method to get the right solution. Is it always
>> compulsory?
>
> These are all questions that are not particular to deal.II, and so this
> mailing list isn't quite the right forum to ask these questions.
>
> In any case, I would recommend you take a look at the literature on
> solving
> the Navier-Stokes equations and see what people recommend in this area.
> One
> starting point would be the book by Stefan Turek, for example.
>
> W.
>
>
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> Wolfgang Bangerth                email:            [email protected]
>                                  www: http://www.math.tamu.edu/~bangerth/
>
>




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