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In a one-dimensional flow, the volume integral becomes __________(a) a line integral(b) an area integral(c) a surface integral(d) a surface integral and the Gauss divergence theoremI had been asked this question in examination.I'm obligated to ask this question of Finite Volume Method in division Finite Volume Methods of Computational Fluid Dynamics

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Correct answer is (a) a LINE integral

For EXPLANATION: For a one-dimensional flow, the volume of the control volume (cell) is in a SINGLE dimension which is the length of that cell. So, there will be no need for a volume, area or surface integrals. It is enough to INTEGRATE over the length of that cell.



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