Hi Antonio,

What system are you solving? And can you confirm that you have shock-capturing 
= artificial-viscosity

Cheers

Peter

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On 1 Mar 2017, at 09:29, Antonio Garcia-Uceda 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Dear all,

I'm trying to run the test case: Inviscid transonic flow around NACA0012, from 
the previous 3rd High-Order Workshop (you can find a description below):

https://www.grc.nasa.gov/hiocfd/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/case_c1.2.pdf

I've run the case on a coarse mesh of 2240 cells, order p3, and the parameters 
for the artificial viscosity method specified in the "User Guide" section of 
your website:


[solver-artificial-viscosity]
max-artvisc = 0.01
s0 = 0.01
kappa = 5.0

I obtain indistinguishable results from those without the artificial viscosity, 
so I guess I need to augment the max-artvisc value in order to get a higher 
smoothing of the shock.

Could you please let me know, first, if you have run this test case or another 
similar, and second, which values for the parameters above to use?

Also, for a more general test case, Which procedure do you use to estimate the 
correct value of the parameters above? I guess it's at the end a process of 
trial and error, but Would you know how to do a first quick estimation?

Thanks a lot for your help.

Best regards,
Antonio

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