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The following pages link to Non-classical Riemann solvers and kinetic relations. II. An hyperbolic–elliptic model of phase-transition dynamics (Q4328996):
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- Reduced relative entropy techniques for a priori analysis of multiphase problems in elastodynamics (Q285271) (← links)
- Traveling waves of an elliptic-hyperbolic model of phase transitions via varying viscosity-capillarity (Q543925) (← links)
- Existence of traveling waves in elastodynamics with variable viscosity and capillarity (Q611234) (← links)
- On Riemann solvers and kinetic relations for isothermal two-phase flows with surface tension (Q721334) (← links)
- A HLL-type Riemann solver for two-phase flow with surface forces and phase transitions (Q739037) (← links)
- Nonlinear hyperbolic problems: modeling, analysis, and numerics. Abstracts from the workshop held May 19--25, 2019 (Q782995) (← links)
- Attractor and traveling waves of a fluid with nonlinear diffusion and dispersion (Q847365) (← links)
- Global well posedness of traffic flow models with phase transitions (Q878519) (← links)
- Global existence of diffusive-dispersive traveling waves for general flux functions (Q1049500) (← links)
- Properties of Rankine-Hugoniot curves for van der Waals fluids. (Q1421153) (← links)
- Viscous-capillary traveling waves associated with classical and nonclassical shocks in van der Waals fluids (Q1698351) (← links)
- Numerical schemes for the coupling of compressible and incompressible fluids in several space dimensions (Q1735404) (← links)
- The Riemann problem for van der Waals fluids with nonclassical phase transitions (Q1982571) (← links)
- A relaxation Riemann solver for compressible two-phase flow with phase transition and surface tension (Q2349323) (← links)
- A molecular-continuum multiscale model for inviscid liquid-vapor flow with sharp interfaces (Q2675620) (← links)
- The sharp-interface approach for fluids with phase change: Riemann problems and ghost fluid techniques (Q5437455) (← links)