Acoustic gravity waves: A computational approach (Q1104198)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4055281
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4055281 |
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Acoustic gravity waves: A computational approach (English)
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1988
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This paper discusses numerical solutions of a hyperbolic initial boundary value problem that arises from acoustic wave propagation in the atmosphere. Field equations are derived from the atmospheric fluid flow governed by the Euler equations. The resulting original problem is nonlinear. A first-order linearized version of the problem is used for computational purposes. The main difficulty in the problem as with any open boundary problem is in obtaining stable boundary conditions. Approximate boundary conditions are derived and shown to be stable. Numerical results are presented to verify the effectiveness of these boundary conditions.
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numerical solutions
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hyperbolic initial boundary value problem
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acoustic wave propagation
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atmosphere
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first-order linearized version
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