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Flux-split algorithms for the multi-dimensional Euler equations with real gases
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    Flux-split algorithms for the multi-dimensional Euler equations with real gases (English)
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    Upwind algorithms are developed for the numerical solution of the multi- dimensional Euler equations for real gases. Flux splitting methods are derived which account for a general equation of state. Approximations to the state equation based on physical arguments result in simplified algorithms which may be implemented into existing perfect-gas codes. Details of this method with the Steger-Warming and Van Leer flux-vector splittings and the Roe flux-difference splitting for 3-D curvilinear coordinates are given. Applications of the method to several high Mach number, high temperature flows are presented for two and three space dimensions.
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    Upwind algorithms
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    multi-dimensional Euler equations
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    real gases
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    Flux splitting methods
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    perfect-gas codes
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