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A numerical study of a converging cylindrical shock problem in relaxing gas flow
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    A numerical study of a converging cylindrical shock problem in relaxing gas flow (English)
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    17 November 1996
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    The shock tube problem for the vibrationally relaxing gas is considered assuming cylindrical symmetry. The modified Rusanov's difference scheme is applied, and the discussion of the numerical results with the emphasis on the role of vibrational relaxation is presented.
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    shock tube
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    modified Rusanov's difference scheme
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    vibrational relaxation
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