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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1679847
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1679847 |
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Mach number effects on shock-bubble interaction (English)
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4 November 2002
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The authors investigate the interaction of a shock wave with a bubble. Using high resolution Godunov type methods and an implicit solver, simulations have been conducted on the base of Euler equations for various incident shock Mach numbers \(M_S\) in the range of \(1.22\leq M_S\leq 6\). At higher Mach numbers, larger deformations of the bubble occur, a secondary reflected shock wave arises upstream of the bubble, and the initial ``\(C\)-shaped'' vortical structure changes to a circular-shaped structure. With increasing incident Mach number, the speed of the jet also increases.
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mixing
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Godunov method
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shock wave
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bubble
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implicit solver
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Euler equations
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shock Mach numbers
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reflected shock wave
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vortical structure
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