A simplified analysis of spherical and cylindrical blast waves
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(7)- Implementation of the GRP scheme for computing radially symmetric compressible fluid flows
- Hydrodynamic ejection caused by laser-induced optical breakdown
- Expansion of high pressure gas into air - A more realistic blast wave model
- Glimm's method applied to underwater explosions
- Asymptotic scaling laws and semi-similarity solutions for a finite-source spherical blast wave
- A generalized Riemann problem for quasi-one-dimensional gas flows
- On the interaction and coalescence of spherical blast waves
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