[FLASH-USERS] [EXT] Hydrogen EOS/opacity tables

Eddie Hansen ehansen at pas.rochester.edu
Mon Apr 12 18:40:29 EDT 2021


Can you send the par file you're using (after switch from Al to H)?

You may ultimately have trouble accurately modeling cryogenic H with IONMIX
tables. They're somewhat limited at low temperatures (< 0.2 eV) and can
result in some of the errors you mentioned.

On Mon, Apr 12, 2021 at 4:20 PM Thomas Kluge <t.kluge at hzdr.de> wrote:

> Dear FLASH users,
>
> as a newbie I found it quite simple to get my first simulations up and
> running - yippie and kudos to the developers!!
>
> I am simulating the interaction of laserpulses, so naturally I started off
> with the LaserSlab example. Since our target is composed of cryogenic
> hydrogen, I was wondering if someone has the EOS and opacity tables for H?
>
> I found some H cn4 and imx files in other examples, but just replacing the
> Al files with those gave errors and warnings such as "negative dE/dT" or
> "bad size of IONMIX4 energy group grid" or "Negative 3T internal energy".
>
> Thanks for any help!
>
> Kindly,
> Thomas
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