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Old   February 9, 2016, 06:01
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Hi,

Does SU2 has the capability to solve high enthalpy flows with thermal and
chemical equilibrium/ non-equilibrium.

If yes, then can you share some test-cases for it.

In particular, I need to run these testcases
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc...0.1.1.214.9065

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We worked on this for few years, and there was a TNE2 implementation in the GitHub branch feature_AdjTNE2. Unfortunately it is not currently supported anymore.

But you can maybe find a regression test case in some of the old versions of the code.

Anyway, if you are thinking on developing a TNE2 solver... su2 is a great stating point.

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