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<font size="+1"><font face="monospace">Dear Tristan --<br>
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In principle there is no limit at the upper hand, but the
question is what happens in parts where the flow necessarilly is
subsonic. I would suggest looking at
pressure/temperature/density pdfs at their low end. Perhaps this
is where unphysical solutions are produced.<br>
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Tomek<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/30/21 9:51 AM, Tristan wrote:<br>
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Hello, everyone:
We are working on a simulation with high mach number turbulence, We tried the StirFromFile unit and arrived the 10 mach number by improved the st_energy parameter, but the simulation broke down and output the “nan”. I want to know if anyone tried the high mach number when using flash? Which highest mach number could flash arrive? And How to obtain it?
Best wishes!
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