Exact solutions for sonic shocks in van der Waals gases
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- Shock interactions in two-dimensional steady flows of Bethe-Zel'dovich-Thompson fluids
- Interactions of composite waves of the two-dimensional full Euler equations for van der Waals gases
- Oblique waves in steady supersonic flows of Bethe-Zel'dovich-Thompson fluids
- The dissipative structure of shock waves in dense gases
- The Riemann problem for fluid flow of real materials
- Expansion of a wedge of non-ideal gas into vacuum
- Exact solutions to non-classical steady nozzle flows of Bethe–Zel’dovich–Thompson fluids
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- Growth and decay behaviour of a sawtooth profile in non-ideal gas
- Admissibility region for rarefaction shock waves in dense gases
- Transonic flows of Bethe—Zel'dovich—Thompson fluids
- On shock reflection-diffraction in a van der Waals gas
- The limits of Riemann solutions to the relativistic van der Waals fluid
- Classification of the Riemann problem for compressible two-dimensional Euler system in non-ideal gas
- Shock regularization in dense gases by viscous-inviscid interactions
- Shock-induced energy conversion of entropy in non-ideal fluids
- Invariant domain-preserving approximations for the Euler equations with tabulated equation of state
- Sonic hyperbolic phase transitions and Chapman-Jouguet detonations
- One-dimensional refraction properties of compression shocks in non-ideal gases
- The admissibility domain of rarefaction shock waves in the near-critical vapour–liquid equilibrium region of pure typical fluids
- Anomalous wave structure in magnetized materials described by non-convex equations of state
- Dense gas effects in inviscid homogeneous isotropic turbulence
- Diabatic supersonic flows of dense gases
- Analytical theory of homogeneous mean shear turbulence
- Steady, isentropic flows of dense gases
- Computational analysis of dense gas shock tube flow
- Insights into the turbulent flow of dense gases through high-fidelity simulations
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