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Numerical simulations of high-speed chemically reacting flow
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    Numerical simulations of high-speed chemically reacting flow (English)
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    21 August 1994
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    The essentially nonoscillatory shock-capturing scheme for the solution of hyperbolic equations is extended to solve a system of coupled conservation equations governing two-dimensional, time-dependent, compressible chemically reacting flow with full chemistry. The thermodynamic properties of the mixture are modeled accurately, and stiff kinetic terms are separated from the fluid motion by a fractional step algorithm. The methodology is used to study the concept of shock-induced mixing and combustion, a process by which the interaction of a shock wave with a jet of low-density hydrogen fuel enhances mixing through streamwise vorticity generation. Test cases with and without chemical reaction are explored.
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    essentially nonoscillatory shock-capturing scheme
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    hyperbolic equations
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    system of coupled conservation equations
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    full chemistry
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    fractional step algorithm
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    shock-induced mixing
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    jet of low-density hydrogen fuel
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