Claudio, Sean -
I am not completely familiar with the MHD module but my guess is that
it works only in cartesian geometry. I also know that extending the
existing module to other geometries is in our plans (as it is also
true for other physics modules in FLASH), but I cannot give you any
definite timeline.
Unfortunately, our MHD expert, Timur Linde, is traveling and cannot
asnwer your question. He will be back in May and then he will provide
more precise answers.
Tomek
-- Fri, 16:57 CDT (21:57 GMT), Apr-11-2003 _______________________________________________________________________________ Tomasz Plewa www: flash.uchicago.edu Computational Physics and Validation Group email: tomek@uchicago.edu The ASCI Flash Center, The University of Chicago phone: 773.834.3227 5640 South Ellis, RI 475, Chicago, IL 60637 fax: 773.834.3230 _______________________________________________________________________________ On Fri, Apr 11, 2003 at 04:19:37PM -0500, JB Gallagher wrote: > > > > > > Hello, > > > > This response is somewhat outdated, since I've only just been > > placed on the flash-users list. However nobody's responded to it, and I > > think it's an important issue. > > I only want to mention that I also tried to get the 2.5D > > configuration to work and could not. I would be very interested if anyone > > has gotten this working. > > > > -Sean > > > > On Tue, 1 Apr 2003, Zanni Claudio wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi everybody. > > > > > > A very simple question. Does the MHD module of FLASH work in > > > 2 dimensions with cylindrical (r,z) coordinates? And with > > > 2 and a half dimensions (that is cylindrical 3D but with > > > no angular sweep)? It does not seem so... > > > > > > Thank you. Claudio. --Received on Fri Apr 11 16:57:45 2003
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