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Old   November 3, 2014, 07:13
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Hi,

I am working on some sensitive shock instability test cases using SU2 compressible solvers. With SU2, I found that the instabilities are not generated in the simulation. But according to the literatures, they should generate instabilities. I would like to know whether SU2 does some numerical fix or averaging to eliminate instabilities or non-physical points. In case it uses any fix, Please tell me what it is and how to remove those fixes.

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Old   November 26, 2014, 21:02
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SU2 checks for non physical solutions in

bool CEulerVariable::SetPrimVar_Compressible(CFluidMode l *FluidModel)

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