Mechanics of collisional motion of granular materials. Part 4. Expansion wave
DOI10.1017/S0022112096008488zbMATH Open0891.73016MaRDI QIDQ4354487FDOQ4354487
Authors: Alexander Goldshtein, C. Gutfinger, Michael Shapiro
Publication date: 19 July 1998
Published in: Journal of Fluid Mechanics (Search for Journal in Brave)
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Cites Work
- Kinetic theory for granular flow of dense, slightly inelastic, slightly rough spheres
- Mechanics of collisional motion of granular materials. Part 1. General hydrodynamic equations
- Kinetic theory for plane flows of a dense gas of identical, rough, inelastic, circular disks
- Mechanics of collisional motion of granular materials. Part 3. Self-similar shock wave propagation
- The Source of Second Moment in Dilute Granular Flows of Highly Inelastic Spheres
- Instability of unbounded uniform granular shear flow
- Unsteady expansion of an ideal gas into a vacuum
Cited In (6)
- Shock–contact–shock solutions of the Riemann problem for dilute granular gas
- Hydrodynamics of rapid granular flow of inelastic particles into vacuum.
- A Roe-average algorithm for a granular-gas model with non-conservative terms
- Capturing blast waves in granular flow
- A robust numerical method for granular hydrodynamics in three dimensions
- Capturing shock waves in inelastic granular gases
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