[FLASH-USERS] FLASH Capabilities
Slavin, Jonathan
jslavin at cfa.harvard.edu
Mon Sep 19 13:07:06 EDT 2016
I can answer your first question and the answer is no, there is no
capability in FLASH at present to do anisotropic thermal conduction. I
wish there were. John Zuhone has done some work on this, but only for the
formulation of thermal conduction that is explicit - which then requires
short time steps for stability. It'd be great if someone would create and
share a unit that includes anisotropic thermal conduction for the implicit
formulation. I don't think it would necessarily be terribly difficult, but
I don't have time right now to work on it.
Regards,
Jon
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> Hi all,
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> I have a few general questions about whatever may be in the current
> developments with FLASH. They may be kind of "big questions," that may make
> developers groan, but please chime in if you know anything about the
> following:
>
> 1. Does FLASH have *anisotropic heat conduction* currently, or is this
> in the works? I've come across presentations on this saying FLASH has it,
> but cannot find where it is utilized in the code, which makes me think it
> is something people have been working on for a couple years.
> 2. Is FLASH *full LTE or able to do non-LTE for optically thin plasmas*
> ?
> 3. Are there plans to implement a *circuit model* with feedback for
> load dynamics?
>
> Please let me know!
>
> Best,
> M. Adams
>
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