Hi Matthieu,
The reason you're seeing what you see is because the density field is uniform, so what you're seeing is basically a map of a constant field ± machine precision. I guess that after one timestep, this should look better.
On a side note, since you're doing a Sedov explosion, the
density/temperature is not uniform on the grid. Maybe a quick test
you could do is plot the temperature instead and see if you get
something consistent. FYI, your minimum temperature is extremely
low (1.2e-13K) so it may lead to a crash of RAMSES.
Also be careful that the default namelist found in some versions of ramses sets the explosion in one of the corner of the simulation, so if you do a naive slice centered on the center of the box, you'll see nothing.
Cheers,
Corentin
Hello everyone!
I'm simulating supernovae explosions with Ramses. I'm at the very very beginning of it. My first runs give nothing, but I'm unsure whether it's because I've misused Ramses or because I don't use YT properly to see results.
My config file is this one: https://expirebox.com/download/59d92f446fea392dc9a6189603f1dc34.html
Result files are here: https://expirebox.com/download/6bd562f210199b6b8581525c84d86eff.html
When I try slices or projections, all I can see is that: https://ibb.co/jbeg9c
I've loaded it with
import yt
ds = yt.load("my_path/output_00001/info_00001.txt")
And then, tried things like yt.SlicePlot(ds, 'x', "density") or yt.ProjectionPlot(ds,'x','Density') (I've tried other axis too), but I can't get anything else that the image I've showed.
Could someone help me to determine if the problem comes from my basic first simulation (Sedov supernovae phase) or from my Yt plots? I would really appreciate some help!
Thank you very much
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