Nonlinear analysis of shock–vortex interaction: Mach stem formation
From MaRDI portal
Publication:5417280
DOI10.1017/jfm.2013.69zbMath1287.76160OpenAlexW2104985047MaRDI QIDQ5417280
Publication date: 21 May 2014
Published in: Journal of Fluid Mechanics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2013.69
Related Items (5)
A unified quasi-spectral viscosity (QSV) approach to shock capturing and large-eddy simulation ⋮ Singularity formation on perturbed planar shock waves ⋮ On the stability of piston-driven planar shocks ⋮ On the Mach stem configuration with shallow angle ⋮ Evolution of a shock generated by an impulsively accelerated, sinusoidal piston
Cites Work
- On the theory of a shock wave driven by a corrugated piston in a non-ideal fluid
- A new approach to problems of shock dynamics Part I Two-dimensional problems
- An experimental investigation of the stability of plane shock waves
- A Theory for Spontaneous Mach Stem Formation in Reacting Shock Fronts, I. The Basic Perturbation Analysis
- Propagation of sound generated by weak shock–vortex interaction
- On the stability of plane shocks
- Sound generation by shock–vortex interactions
- Studies of interactions of a propagating shock wave with decaying grid turbulence: velocity and vorticity fields
- SELF-SUSTAINED MEAN STREAMING MOTION IN DIAMOND PATTERNS OF A GASEOUS DETONATION
- Theory of Vortex Sound
- Two-dimensional weak shock-vortex interaction in a mixing zone
- Experimental and theoretical study of the stability of plane shock waves reflected normally from perturbed flat walls
This page was built for publication: Nonlinear analysis of shock–vortex interaction: Mach stem formation