Applications of front tracking to the simulation of shock refractions and unstable mixing (Q1330493)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 609620
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 609620 |
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Applications of front tracking to the simulation of shock refractions and unstable mixing (English)
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21 July 1994
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The front tracking method is a mixed Eulerian and Lagrangian method for the sharp resolution of distinct waves in a fluid dynamical system. Important design features of the code include the ability to detect, identify, and resolve wave interactions. Particular examples include the gravitational acceleration of a fluid interface and the acceleration of a fluid interface by shock waves.
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mixed Eulerian and Lagrangian method
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wave interactions
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gravitational acceleration
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fluid interface
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