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The following pages link to A model for characterization of a vortex pair formed by shock passage over a light-gas inhomogeneity (Q4304692):
Displayed 19 items.
- Anti-diffusion interface sharpening technique for two-phase compressible flow simulations (Q447602) (← links)
- A model and numerical method for compressible flows with capillary effects (Q1685269) (← links)
- Rayleigh-Taylor and Richtmyer-Meshkov instability induced flow, turbulence, and mixing. II (Q1687623) (← links)
- Numerical study on shock-accelerated heavy gas cylinders with diffusive interfaces (Q2077216) (← links)
- Quantitative numerical and experimental studies of the shock accelerated heterogeneous bubbles motion (Q3532005) (← links)
- Shock wave–thermal inhomogeneity interactions: Analysis and numerical simulations of sound generation (Q3544020) (← links)
- Shock-induced mixing of nonhomogeneous density turbulent jets (Q3544161) (← links)
- Experimental investigation of the shock wave interaction with a spherical gas inhomogeneity (Q3554868) (← links)
- Linear interaction of a cylindrical entropy spot with a shock (Q3555601) (← links)
- On the dynamics of a shock–bubble interaction (Q4340184) (← links)
- Plane blast wave interaction with an elongated straight and inclined heat-generated inhomogeneity (Q4585913) (← links)
- Effects of non-periodic portions of interface on Richtmyer–Meshkov instability (Q4647402) (← links)
- Numerical Study of Interaction of a Vortical Density Inhomogeneity with Shock and Expansion Waves (Q4719535) (← links)
- On mixing enhancement by secondary baroclinic vorticity in a shock–bubble interaction (Q5014142) (← links)
- Contribution of viscosity to the circulation deposition in the Richtmyer–Meshkov instability (Q5110471) (← links)
- Shock-bubble interactions: Features of divergent shock-refraction geometry observed in experiments and simulations (Q5303835) (← links)
- Experimental study on a plane shock wave accelerating a gas bubble (Q5304693) (← links)
- A computational parameter study for the three-dimensional shock–bubble interaction (Q5444175) (← links)
- Specific-heat ratio effects on the interaction between shock wave and heavy-cylindrical bubble: based on discrete Boltzmann method (Q6095965) (← links)