On 27/10/14 09:13, Antonio Garcia-Uceda wrote:
> Dear All,
> 
> My name is Antonio Garcia-Uceda, and I'm working on Flux Reconstruction.
> I have the following question:
> 
> In pyFR, when we extrapolate the solution from Solution Points in Cells
> to Flux Points on Faces, Is this carried out over primitive variables
> (rho, u, v, w, p) or conserved variables (rho, rhou, rhov, rhow, rhoE)?
> In the second case, Are this variables also multiplied by the
> Determinant of the Jacobian computed at the solution point, i.e. bar
> state is indicated in FR literature (Jrho, Jrhou, Jrhov, Jrhow, JrhoE)?

PyFR works exclusively in terms of conservative variables.  Details on
the transformations can be found in our paper

  http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0010465514002549

specifically equations 6, 12, 10, and 11.

Regards, Freddie.

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