Re: [FLASH-BUGS] hydro

From: Mike Zingale (zingale@flash.uchicago.edu)
Date: Tue Jun 10 2003 - 17:33:17 CDT

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    Markus, I for one am using a non-uniform grid with a version of FLASH
    (logarithmically spaced AMR grid), for which 1.6 is the right equation.
    You are right, for the vast majority of people, 1.9 ia right, but 1.6 is
    more general.

    The PPM module in FLASH evolved from Prometheus, which often used a
    non-uniform spacing. We have thought about making a completely uniform
    version of it at one point, but I think we wanted to retain the generality
    in it.

    Mike

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    On Tue, 10 Jun 2003, Markus Gross wrote:

    > Hi again!
    >
    >
    > don't want to get on your nerves, but I thought I'd ask.
    >
    > Is there any particular reasoning why to use Colella & Woodward Eqn.1.6,1.8
    > instead of 1.9? I presume a large proportion of flash users use carth. meshes
    > with constant grid spacing and when you are using 1.8 instead of 1.7 anyway,
    > I wonder what the reason for using the computational more expensive one is.
    >
    > The interpolation in guardcells is done by paramesh, isn't it?
    >
    > But it's late here allready so I may be missing the point ...
    >
    >
    > Looking forward to hearing from you!
    >
    > Markus.
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