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Rankine-Hugoniot-Riemann solver considering source terms and multidimensional effects
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    Rankine-Hugoniot-Riemann solver considering source terms and multidimensional effects (English)
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    5 December 1999
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    We propose a new approach to a flux solver, which takes into account source terms, viscous terms, and multidimensional effects. The basic idea is to distribute the source terms, which also contain the viscous terms and multidimensional effects, from the cells to the cell interfaces. Then the fluxes on both sides of a cell interface are determined by the Rankine-Hugoniot conditions and a linearized Riemann solver. The resulting Rankine-Hugoniot-Riemann solver yields much more accurate results than conventional Riemann solvers for steady premixed laminar flames in one- and two-dimensional and in steady two-dimensional channel flows with injection. \(\copyright\) Academic Press.
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    acoustic oscillations flattening
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    Bunsen flame
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    viscous terms
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    cell interfaces
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    Rankine-Hugoniot conditions
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    linearized Riemann solver
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    steady premixed laminar flames
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    steady two-dimensional channel flow with injection
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