The Vmax ot calculate the speed of sound
Hi all,
I have found that the decrease of the coefsound is good for controlling the unphysical loss of energy, however, in the manual a lower limitation of coefsound is 10. It is said the co=coefsound*Vmax, so I wander what does this Vmax means? Is it the Vmax for all the particles or the Vmax in a near area? If it is for all particles and I just care about the slow particles, is it reasonable to decrease the coefsound to a lower value, e.g., 5 or something? Thanks!
Regards,
Yi
I have found that the decrease of the coefsound is good for controlling the unphysical loss of energy, however, in the manual a lower limitation of coefsound is 10. It is said the co=coefsound*Vmax, so I wander what does this Vmax means? Is it the Vmax for all the particles or the Vmax in a near area? If it is for all particles and I just care about the slow particles, is it reasonable to decrease the coefsound to a lower value, e.g., 5 or something? Thanks!
Regards,
Yi