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On Validating an Astrophysical Simulation Code

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Calder, A. C
  Author Fryxell, B.
  Author Plewa, T.
  Author Rosner, R.
  Author Dursi, L. J. (University of Toronto)
  Author Wiers, V. G.
  Author Dupont, T.
  Author Robey, H. F.
  Author Kane, J. O.
  Author Remington, B. A.
  Author Drake, R. P.
  Author Dimonte, G.
  Author Zingale, M.
  Author Timmes, F. X.
  Author Olson, K.
  Author Ricker, P.
  Author MacNeice, P.
  Author Tufo, H. M.
JOURNAL:
  The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, 143(1), 201 - 229.
YEAR: 2002
PUB TYPE: Journal Article
SUBJECT(S): Hydrodynamics, Instabilities, Methods: Numerical, Shock Waves
DISCIPLINE: Astronomy
HTTP: http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/342267
LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-417-077 (Last edited on 2005/06/29 10:48:53 GMT-6)
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ABSTRACT:
We present a case study of validating an astrophysical simulation code. Our study focuses on validating FLASH, a parallel, adaptive-mesh hydrodynamics code for studying the compressible, reactive flows found in many astrophysical environments. We describe the astrophysics problems of interest and the challenges associated with simulating these problems. We describe methodology and discuss solutions to difficulties encountered in verification and validation. We describe verification tests regularly administered to the code, present the results of new verification tests, and outline a method for testing general equations of state. We present the results of two validation tests in which we compared simulations to experimental data. The first is of a laser-driven shock propagating through a multilayer target, a configuration subject to both Rayleigh-Taylor and Richtmyer-Meshkov instabilities. The second test is a classic Rayleigh-Taylor instability, where a heavy fluid is supported against the force of gravity by a light fluid. Our simulations of the multilayer target experiments showed good agreement with the experimental results, but our simulations of the Rayleigh-Taylor instability did not agree well with the experimental results. We discuss our findings and present results of additional simulations undertaken to further investigate the Rayleigh-Taylor instability.
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