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isotropic conduction).
isotropic conduction).
- `_C.conduction_coeff_sat` (typical value: 0.3): parameter *Ψ* in
- `_C.conduction_coeff_sat` (typical value: 0.3): parameter *Ψ* in
the saturation heat flux model of (cf. physics guide
the saturation heat flux model of
\[CM77\]
(cf. physics guide
[Wiki](https://gitlab.aip.de/ziegler/NIRVANA/-/wikis/C-NumericsGuide),
[Wiki](https://gitlab.aip.de/ziegler/NIRVANA/-/wikis/C-NumericsGuide),
[PDF](https://gitlab.aip.de/ziegler/NIRVANA/doc/pdf/NumericsGuide.pdf)).
[PDF](https://gitlab.aip.de/ziegler/NIRVANA/doc/pdf/NumericsGuide.pdf)).
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interaction problem (example 2) are presented as examples. Both are MHD
interaction problem (example 2) are presented as examples. Both are MHD
problems.
problems.
**Example 1**
(taken from
`/nirvana/testproblems/MHD/problem2`
; cf. )
**Example 1**
(taken from
`/nirvana/testproblems/MHD/problem2`
; cf.
\[
Zie04
\]
)
IC for the Orszag-Tang problem simulated in a doubly-periodic square
IC for the Orszag-Tang problem simulated in a doubly-periodic square
domain of length
*L*
(given by
`_C.up[0]-_C.lo[0]`
):
domain of length
*L*
(given by
`_C.up[0]-_C.lo[0]`
):
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Example 1 uses the macro
`SPQR(a,b,c)`
which shortcuts the algebraic
Example 1 uses the macro
`SPQR(a,b,c)`
which shortcuts the algebraic
expression
*a*
<sup>
2
</sup>
+
*b*
<sup>
2
</sup>
+
*c*
<sup>
2
</sup>
.
expression
*a*
<sup>
2
</sup>
+
*b*
<sup>
2
</sup>
+
*c*
<sup>
2
</sup>
.
**Example 2**
(taken from
`/nirvana/testproblems/MHD/problem17`
; cf. )
**Example 2**
(taken from
`/nirvana/testproblems/MHD/problem17`
; cf.
\[
Zie05
\]
)
IC for the shock-cloud interaction problem simulated in a Cartesian box
IC for the shock-cloud interaction problem simulated in a Cartesian box
given by (
*x*
,
*y*
,
*z*
) ∈
\[
− 1/2, 1/2
\]
<sup>
3
</sup>
:
given by (
*x*
,
*y*
,
*z*
) ∈
\[
− 1/2, 1/2
\]
<sup>
3
</sup>
:
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@@ -2090,6 +2090,12 @@ values (given in brackets).
*ε*
(𝜚) as a function of 𝜚 in cases without energy equation.
*ε*
(𝜚) as a function of 𝜚 in cases without energy equation.
Otherwise identity.
Otherwise identity.
**References**
[CM77] L.L. Cowie and C.F. McKee. In: ApJ 211 (1977), p. 135.
[Zie04] U. Ziegler. In: JCoPh 196 (2004), p. 393. doi: 10.1016/j.jcp.2003.11.003.
[Zie05] U. Ziegler. In: CoPhC 170 (2005), p. 153. doi: 10.1016/j.cpc.2005.04.002.
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