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Investigate warm moist bubble test case #24
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I think this (or at least a very similar case to the one pictured) is now addressed with #2. |
True! Maybe we can leave this open to track further developments? I think we will see this test case quite often in the near future. |
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Investigate warm moist bubble test case
Aug 20, 2024
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This test case features a strange hump on top of the bubble and should be worth looking at
The most complicated part actually is the computation of the hydrostatic initial condition.
We can do it as in #2, cf.
TrixiAtmo.jl/examples/elixir_moist_euler_moist_bubble.jl
Line 12 in f870c3a
or, alternatively, as done here:
https://github.com/trixi-framework/Trixi.jl/blob/cadf32b2f617acc239a53542ba0e5597e7c5cc0b/examples/structured_2d_dgsem/elixir_eulermultimoist_warm_bubble.jl#L19
The latter was adopted from a Fortran code by one of the authors of the paper. It does not require NLSolve, but in the end I did not notice a significant difference.
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