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Hi all,
I am trying to run a simple simulation of combustion in a backward facing step. The code involves ignition after a few time steps, which works okay on a single processor. When I run the code is parallel, however, the temperature keeps increasing till it crosses 5000K and shows up as a janaf error. Any idea why this may be happening or how to get rid of this? Many thanks amit |
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