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Numerical investigation of inviscid shock wave dynamics in an expansion tube
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    Numerical investigation of inviscid shock wave dynamics in an expansion tube (English)
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    3 June 1996
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    Highly complicated shock wave dynamics has been numerically calculated by solving the Euler equations for a circular shock tube suddenly expanded three times of the original tube diameter. The finite volume-FCT formulation equipped with the time-dependent \(h\)-refinement adaptive unstructured triangular mesh technique has contributed to resolution of the intricate physical discontinuities developing in the blast flow fields.
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    blast jet structures
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    time dependent \(h\)-refinement adaptive unstructured triangular mesh technique
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    oscillatory jet
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    morphological transformation of shock
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    Euler equations
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    circular shock tube
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    finite volume-FCT formulation
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