A class of structurally complete approximate Riemann solvers for trans- and supercritical flows with large gradients
From MaRDI portal
Publication:2168336
Recommendations
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 559137
- Realization of contact resolving approximate Riemann solvers for strong shock and expansion flows
- A class of incomplete Riemann solvers based on uniform rational approximations to the absolute value function
- A non-parametrized entropy correction for Roe's approximate Riemann solver
- Approximate Riemann solver for hypervelocity flows
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3273813 (Why is no real title available?)
- A contribution to the great Riemann solver debate
- A linearized Riemann solver for the time-dependent Euler equations of gas dynamics
- A non-parametrized entropy correction for Roe's approximate Riemann solver
- A simple parameter-free entropy correction for approximate Riemann solvers
- A two-dimensional version of the Godunov scheme for scalar balance laws
- An HLLC Riemann solver for magneto-hydrodynamics
- An entropy-stable hybrid scheme for simulations of transcritical real-fluid flows
- Approximate Riemann solvers, parameter vectors, and difference schemes
- Cell-vertex entropy-stable finite volume methods for the system of Euler equations on unstructured grids
- Classification of the Riemann Problem for Two-Dimensional Gas Dynamics
- Computations of compressible multifluids.
- Conjecture on the Structure of Solutions of the Riemann Problem for Two-Dimensional Gas Dynamics Systems
- Deep-learning accelerated calculation of real-fluid properties in numerical simulation of complex flowfields
- Efficient solution algorithms for the Riemann problem for real gases
- Entropy stable adaptive moving mesh schemes for 2D and 3D special relativistic hydrodynamics
- Entropy stable boundary conditions for the Euler equations
- Entropy stable, robust and high-order DGSEM for the compressible multicomponent Euler equations
- Finite Volume Methods for Hyperbolic Problems
- Formulation of entropy-stable schemes for the multicomponent compressible Euler equations
- Front tracking and two-dimensional Riemann problems
- High-order entropy stable discontinuous Galerkin methods for the shallow water equations: curved triangular meshes and GPU acceleration
- Hybrid entropy stable HLL-type Riemann solvers for hyperbolic conservation laws
- Maximum intensity of rarefaction shock waves for dense gases
- Modelling and entropy satisfying relaxation scheme for the nonconservative bitemperature Euler system with transverse magnetic field
- Non-intrusive reduced order modeling of unsteady flows using artificial neural networks with application to a combustion problem
- Numerical Solution of the Riemann Problem for Two-Dimensional Gas Dynamics
- On Godunov-Type Methods for Gas Dynamics
- On Godunov-type methods near low densities
- On Upstream Differencing and Godunov-Type Schemes for Hyperbolic Conservation Laws
- On the 2-D Riemann problem for the compressible Euler equations I: Interaction of shocks and rarefaction waves
- On the Choice of Wavespeeds for the HLLC Riemann Solver
- On the 2-D Riemann problem for the compressible Euler equations. II: Interaction of contact discontinuities
- On the entropy conserving/stable implicit DG discretization of the Euler equations in entropy variables
- Positivity preserving and entropy consistent approximate Riemann solvers dedicated to the high-order MOOD-based finite volume discretization of Lagrangian and Eulerian gas dynamics
- Restoration of the contact surface in the HLL-Riemann solver
- Riemann Solvers and Numerical Methods for Fluid Dynamics
- Riemann Solvers, the Entropy Condition, and Difference
- Riemann problems and the WAF method for solving the two-dimensional shallow water equations
- Roe-type schemes for dense gas flow computations
- Self-adjusting grid methods for one-dimensional hyperbolic conservation laws
- Solution of Two-Dimensional Riemann Problems of Gas Dynamics by Positive Schemes
- Sonic Flux Formulae
- Strong stability-preserving high-order time discretization methods
- The Riemann problem for fluid flow of real materials
- The admissibility domain of rarefaction shock waves in the near-critical vapour–liquid equilibrium region of pure typical fluids
- Towards the ultimate conservative difference scheme. V. A second-order sequel to Godunov's method
- Transonic Shock Formation in a Rarefaction Riemann Problem for the 2D Compressible Euler Equations
- Two-dimensional Riemann problem for a hyperbolic system of nonlinear conservation laws. I: Four-J cases
- Weighted essentially non-oscillatory schemes
Cited in
(1)
This page was built for publication: A class of structurally complete approximate Riemann solvers for trans- and supercritical flows with large gradients
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q2168336)