A Roe-average algorithm for a granular-gas model with non-conservative terms
From MaRDI portal
Publication:732964
DOI10.1016/J.JCP.2009.08.005zbMath1391.76665OpenAlexW2022622907MaRDI QIDQ732964
Publication date: 15 October 2009
Published in: Journal of Computational Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcp.2009.08.005
Finite difference methods applied to problems in fluid mechanics (76M20) Gas dynamics (general theory) (76N15) Finite difference methods for initial value and initial-boundary value problems involving PDEs (65M06) Granular flows (76T25)
Related Items (3)
An exponential time-differencing method for monotonic relaxation systems ⋮ Revisiting low-fidelity two-fluid models for gas-solids transport ⋮ Shock–contact–shock solutions of the Riemann problem for dilute granular gas
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Capturing blast waves in granular flow
- Approximate Riemann solvers, parameter vectors, and difference schemes
- An introduction to partial differential equations
- Splitting of inviscid fluxes for real gases
- Upwind methods for hyperbolic conservation laws with source terms
- Grad's 13-moment system for a dense gas of inelastic spheres
- Capturing shock waves in inelastic granular gases
- Kinetic theories for granular flow: inelastic particles in Couette flow and slightly inelastic particles in a general flowfield
- On the Relation Between the Upwind-Differencing Schemes of Godunov, Engquist–Osher and Roe
- Kinetic theory for granular flow of dense, slightly inelastic, slightly rough spheres
- Evolution of a shock wave in a granular gas
- High Resolution Schemes Using Flux Limiters for Hyperbolic Conservation Laws
- 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
- Mechanics of collisional motion of granular materials. Part 4. Expansion wave
- Finite Volume Methods for Hyperbolic Problems
- Mechanics of collisional motion of granular materials. Part 1. General hydrodynamic equations
This page was built for publication: A Roe-average algorithm for a granular-gas model with non-conservative terms