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The following pages link to Steady shock tracking and Newton's method applied to one-dimensional duct flow (Q1156608):
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- Implicit shock tracking using an optimization-based high-order discontinuous Galerkin method (Q777557) (← links)
- Exponentially derived switching schemes for inviscid flow (Q790675) (← links)
- Viscous standing asymptotic states of isentropic compressible flows through a nozzle (Q982290) (← links)
- Inviscid and viscous stationary waves of gas flow through contracting-expanding nozzles (Q1046476) (← links)
- A two-point difference scheme for computing steady-state solutions to the conservative one-dimensional Euler equations (Q1057720) (← links)
- A generalized Riemann problem for quasi-one-dimensional gas flows (Q1059478) (← links)
- Metric-discontinuous zonal grid calculations using the Osher scheme (Q1060897) (← links)
- The asymptotic analysis of wave interactions and numerical calculations of transonic nozzle flow (Q1080314) (← links)
- Implicit total variation diminishing (TVD) schemes for steady-state calculations (Q1094986) (← links)
- Fully implicit shock tracking (Q1169335) (← links)
- Dynamical approach study of spurious steady-state numerical solutions of nonlinear differential equations. I: The dynamics of time discretization and its implications for algorithm development in computational fluid dynamics (Q1181869) (← links)
- A comparison of optimization-based approaches for a model computational aerodynamics design problem (Q1184637) (← links)
- Adaptive harmonic balance method for nonlinear time-periodic flows. (Q1419840) (← links)
- An optimization-based approach for high-order accurate discretization of conservation laws with discontinuous solutions (Q1783425) (← links)
- Calculation of shocked one-dimensional flows on abruptly changing grids by mathematical programming (Q1823792) (← links)
- High-order implicit shock tracking (HOIST) (Q2090699) (← links)
- Implicit shock tracking for unsteady flows by the method of lines (Q2133692) (← links)
- A robust, high-order implicit shock tracking method for simulation of complex, high-speed flows (Q2133709) (← links)
- Convergence study of an implicit multidomain approximation for the compressible Euler equations (Q2564643) (← links)
- Implementation of high-order compact finite-difference method to parabolized Navier-Stokes schemes (Q3532836) (← links)
- A conservative, piecewise-steady difference scheme for transonic nozzle flow (Q3718369) (← links)
- A space-time high-order implicit shock tracking method for shock-dominated unsteady flows (Q6126573) (← links)