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Old   November 19, 2006, 18:24
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Braden Pitter
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Hello. I'm trying to simulate a supersonic shockwave so that I can actually see a shockwave visualisation at the tip of my profile but I cant seem to be able to do it. I'm using an inlet velocity of 350m/s. I don't know why there is no shockwave appearing at the tip. Any help would be great. I am also using kemodl mode in my simulation. Cheers

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Old   November 28, 2006, 18:42
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Carlos
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Hi Brad,

As I told Sourabh, I have managed to achieve convergence at a backward facing step supersonic case.

You must have some cares to run a case like that (mesh, temperature scale, density model, etc)

I may send my q1 to you if you consider it useful. Just send me your e-mail address.

Regards,

Carlos.
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Old   November 30, 2006, 16:50
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Braden Patel
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Yeah that would be great. my e-mail address is patel@hotmail.co.uk. Cheers
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