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Old   June 20, 2001, 06:22
Default Riemann problem with two strong rarefactin waves
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Alexey
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Dear Fluent users!

I am very interesting how Fluent code can solve 1D Riemann problem with two strong rarefactin waves: Heat ratio = 1.4; Left conditions: Density=1.4, Pressure=1, Velocity=-2.5; Right conditions: Density=1.4, Pressure=1, Velocity=2.5; I would be appreciate if anybody send me e-mail with profiles of density and pressure. Please, use the following conditions: Courant number 0.9, uniform grid 1000 cells or more, number of time iterations - approx. 500-1000.

Thank you. Alexey

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Old   June 20, 2001, 13:09
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John C. Chien
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(1). I know that there is a density-based module in Fluent, and I have seen messages posted related to the supersonic flow applications. (2). So, I think someone out there can model it, even though the code is 3-D.
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