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The stream function coordinate system for solution of one-dimensional unsteady compressible flow problems (English)
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A one-dimensional unsteady compressible isentropic flow problem is solved using a floating grid finite difference method. GENMIX, a computer program for solution of two-dimensional parabolic flow problems, has been adopted for this purpose. The advantages of utilizing the staggered floating grid method are demonstrated through solution of flow in a shocktube. The present method is able to precisely locate the discontinuities in temperature and density profiles.
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stream function
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finite difference method
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one-dimensional unsteady compressible isentropic flow
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floating grid finite difference method
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GENMIX
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two-dimensional parabolic flow
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staggered floating grid method
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shocktube
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