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Numerical predictions of oblique detonation stability boundaries
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    Numerical predictions of oblique detonation stability boundaries (English)
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    24 August 1997
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    The authors study the oblique detonation stability by numerically integrating two-dimensional one-step reactive Euler equations in a generalized curvilinear coordinate system. The method is verified on one- and two-dimensional flows with exact solutions, and its ability to correctly predict one-dimensional detonation stability boundaries is demonstrated. The results suggest that curved wall oblique detonations have a stability threshold slightly higher than their one-dimensional counterparts.
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    two-dimensional one-step reactive Euler equations
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    generalized curvilinear coordinate system
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    stability threshold
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