Nonlinear Theory of Unstable One-Dimensional Detonations
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Publication:5542015
DOI10.1063/1.1762107zbMATH Open0158.45305OpenAlexW4248998027MaRDI QIDQ5542015FDOQ5542015
Authors: Jerome J. Erpenbeck
Publication date: 1967
Published in: The Physics of Fluids (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1762107
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- A stability index for detonation waves in Majda's model for reacting flow
- Stability and nonlinear dynamics of one-dimensional overdriven detonations in gases
- Low-Frequency Multidimensional Instabilities for Reacting Shock Waves
- Galloping instability of viscous shock waves
- The structure of a steady high-speed deflagration with a finite origin
- Numerical resolution of pulsating detonation waves
- Detonation structures behind oblique shocks
- Transition to longitudinal instability of detonation waves is generically associated with Hopf bifurcation to time-periodic galloping solutions
- Formation and decay of a quasisteady detonation complex in a nonuniformly heated combustible gas
- Hopf bifurcation of viscous shock waves in compressible gas dynamics and MHD
- The role of multidimensional instabilities in direct initiation of gaseous detonations in free space
- Stability of detonation profiles in the ZND limit
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