James J. Quirk

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List of research outcomes

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Calibration of the Pseudo-Reaction-Zone model for detonation wave propagation
Combustion Theory and Modelling
2022-02-16Paper
Detonation propagation for shock-driven, subsonic and supersonic confiner flow
Journal of Fluid Mechanics
2020-01-13Paper
The effect of compaction of a porous material confiner on detonation propagation
Journal of Fluid Mechanics
2019-07-30Paper
Detonation propagation in a circular arc: reactive burn modelling
Journal of Fluid Mechanics
2019-07-30Paper
High explosive detonation-confiner interactions
Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics
2018-04-11Paper
Steady detonation propagation in a circular arc: a detonation shock dynamics model
Journal of Fluid Mechanics
2017-09-28Paper
Nonlinear cellular dynamics of the idealized detonation model: Regular cells
Combustion Theory and Modelling
2008-03-18Paper
Computational Science “Same Old Silence, Same Old Mistakes” “Something More Is Needed … ”
Adaptive Mesh Refinement - Theory and Applications
2005-04-05Paper
The chemical-gas dynamic mechanisms of pulsating detonation wave instability
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
2001-08-05Paper
The role of unsteadiness in direct initiation of gaseous detonations
Journal of Fluid Mechanics
2001-01-25Paper
On the nonlinear stability and detonability limit of a detonation wave for a model three-step chain-branching reaction
Journal of Fluid Mechanics
1999-01-11Paper
On the dynamics of a shock–bubble interaction
Journal of Fluid Mechanics
1997-12-14Paper
A parallel adaptive grid algorithm for computational shock hydrodynamics
Applied Numerical Mathematics
1997-02-11Paper
A contribution to the great Riemann solver debate
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids
1994-05-08Paper
An alternative to unstructured grids for computing gas dynamic flows around arbitrarily complex two-dimensional bodies
Computers and Fluids
1994-01-16Paper
Numerical computation of two-dimensional unsteady detonation waves in high energy solids
Journal of Computational Physics
1993-08-08Paper


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