Mike's already found the real problem, of course, but I just want to
add my two cents:
> The problem appears to evolve correctly until thew shock hits the
> refinement boundary.
This is, in general, a very bad idea. Since the shock is certainly going
to be dynamically important, it should be refined at the highest level
of the simulation; derefining it probably not the right thing to do,
and intentionally de-refining it by letting it hit a refinement boundary
is _certainly_ not a good idea.
- Jonathan
-- ljdursi@flash.uchicago.edu
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