Calculating the effects of variations in composition on wave propagation in gases (Q1261943)

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Calculating the effects of variations in composition on wave propagation in gases
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    Calculating the effects of variations in composition on wave propagation in gases (English)
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    7 September 1993
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    The equations of gas dynamics in one space dimension are solved whilst considering variations in gas composition and properties. A species continuity equation is derived and coupled in a single vector equation with the three usual conservation equations; the resulting system is solved directly in conservation law form using the two-step Lax-Wendroff technique. The effects of variable gas properties and composition on wave propagation are illustrated via the shock-tube, or Riemann, problem. Significant errors are introduced, in the cases investigated, by assuming that the fluid is a perfect gas of constant composition.
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    FCT algorithm
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    TVD algorithm
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    species continuity equation
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    conservation equations
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    two-step Lax-Wendroff technique
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    shock-tube
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    Riemann problem
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