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The following pages link to Statistical simulation of the transition between regular and Mach reflection in steady flows (Q1130372):
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- An asymptotic-preserving Monte Carlo method for the Boltzmann equation (Q349544) (← links)
- Thermo-structural studies of spores subjected to high temperature gas environments (Q632520) (← links)
- Simulation of the Mach reflection in supersonic flows by the CE/SE method (Q1047228) (← links)
- On the consequences of successively repeated collisions in no-time-counter collision scheme in DSMC (Q1645402) (← links)
- Parallel Fokker-Planck-DSMC algorithm for rarefied gas flow simulation in complex domains at all Knudsen numbers (Q1712701) (← links)
- Numerical investigations of transition between regular and Mach reflections caused by free-stream disturbances (Q1864482) (← links)
- Influence of numerical and viscous dissipation on shock wave reflections in supersonic steady flows. (Q1871594) (← links)
- Transition between the regular and Mach shock interaction regimes initiated by a temperature disturbance (Q1936900) (← links)
- Effects of a single-pulse energy deposition on steady shock wave reflection (Q1956805) (← links)
- Control of the transition between regular and Mach reflection of shock waves (Q2836610) (← links)
- The non-stationary hysteresis phenomenon in shock wave reflections (Q2878378) (← links)
- Time history of regular to Mach reflection transition in steady supersonic flow (Q2891833) (← links)
- Unsteady Navier-Stokes simulations of regular-to-Mach reflection transition on an ideal surface (Q3395861) (← links)
- An analytical study of Mach reflection in nonequilibrium steady flows (Q3543890) (← links)
- Shock transformation and hysteresis in underexpanded confined jets (Q4594068) (← links)
- The regular reflection→Mach reflection transition in unsteady flow over convex surfaces (Q5226267) (← links)
- Gas mixing with pulsed optical lattices (Q5303706) (← links)
- Viscous effects in Mach reflection of shock waves and passage to the inviscid limit (Q5884277) (← links)