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Three-dimensional steady supersonic duct flow using Lagrangian formulation
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    Three-dimensional steady supersonic duct flow using Lagrangian formulation (English)
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    A numerical simulation of three-dimensional supersonic flow in a duct is presented. The flow field in the duct is complex and can find its applications in the inlet of air-breathing engines. A unique streamwise marching Lagrangian method is employed for solving the steady Euler equations. The new scheme is shown to be capable of accurately resolving complicated shock or contact discontinuities and their interactions. In all the computations, a free stream of Mach number \(M=4\) is considered.
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    TVD scheme
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    wave interactions
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    streamwise marching Lagrangian method
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    Euler equations
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    contact discontinuities
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