Think about:
To run the first experiment, we first need to
ID to zero).
      CONDUCTION and CONDUCTION_CONSTANT (and SPH_BND_PARTICLES) in the Config.sh file.
      ConductionEfficiency 0.2 and MaxSizeConductionStep 0.05 to the parameter file.
    
    Improve your ability to set up special geometries in the initial conditions.
setup_slab.pro in IDL (see setup_test1)
    show_slab.pro in IDL
    
  ifort -g -traceback -check all -fpe0 -o slabsetup slabsetup.f90glass.txt from T04)
      ./slabsetup
      gnuplot grid.plt (to check that the particle positions are set up correctly)
      PERIODIC and NOGRAVITY
          and with LONG_X=10, LONG_Y=1, and LONG_Z=1.
      slab.ic as the initial conditions file
          and output as the snapshot file base in the parameter file,
          and BoxSize = 1TimeMax = 100, TimeBetSnapshot = 0.1, and ConductionEfficiency = 10)
      ifort -g -traceback -check all -fpe0 -o readsnap readsnap.f90
      for file in output_???; do ./readsnap $file >$file.txt; done
      gnuplot slab.pltxine -l slab.mp4
    setup_nozzle.pro in IDL (see setup_test2)
    
  show_nozzle.pro in IDL
    
  ifort -g -traceback -check all -fpe0 -o nozzlesetup nozzlesetup.f90glass.txt from T04)
      ./nozzlesetup
      gnuplot grid2.plt (to check that the particle positions are set up correctly)
      PERIODIC and NOGRAVITY
          and with LONG_X=30, LONG_Y=1, and LONG_Z=1.
      nozzle.ic as the initial conditions file
          and output as the snapshot file base in the parameter file,
          and BoxSize = 1TimeMax = 100, TimeBetSnapshot = 0.1, and ConductionEfficiency = 100)
      ifort -g -traceback -check all -fpe0 -o readsnap readsnap.f90
      for file in output_???; do ./readsnap $file >$file.txt; done
      gnuplot nozzle.pltxine -l nozzle.mp4