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The following pages link to The physical nature of weak shock wave reflection (Q5715458):
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- The nature of the triple point singularity in the case of stationary reflection of weak shock waves (Q516651) (← links)
- Further results on guderley Mach reflection and the triple point paradox (Q887005) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of the Vasilev reflection (Q1032105) (← links)
- Counterexamples to the sonic criterion (Q1041146) (← links)
- Two-dimensional Riemann problems for the compressible Euler system (Q1047080) (← links)
- Semi-hyperbolic patches of solutions to the two-dimensional compressible magnetohydrodynamic equations (Q1633424) (← links)
- A state-of-the-knowledge review on pseudo-steady shock-wave reflections and their transition criteria (Q1956803) (← links)
- The von Neumann paradox for the Euler equations (Q2155572) (← links)
- Adaptive mesh refinement on graphics processing units for applications in gas dynamics (Q2214558) (← links)
- Centered wave bubbles with sonic boundary of pseudosteady Guderley Mach reflection configurations in gas dynamics (Q2346431) (← links)
- The configuration of shock wave reflection for the TSD equation (Q2376648) (← links)
- Multidimensional Conservation Laws: Overview, Problems, and Perspective (Q2908807) (← links)
- Shock focusing in a planar convergent geometry: experiment and simulation (Q3550478) (← links)
- A CONTINUOUS, TWO-WAY FREE BOUNDARY IN THE UNSTEADY TRANSONIC SMALL DISTURBANCE EQUATIONS (Q3585520) (← links)
- ADMISSIBILITY OF SELF-SIMILAR WEAK SOLUTIONS OF SYSTEMS OF CONSERVATION LAWS IN TWO SPACE VARIABLES AND TIME (Q3647639) (← links)
- Shock polars for ideal and non-ideal gases (Q4988014) (← links)
- Type IV shock interaction with a two-branch structured transonic jet (Q5075030) (← links)
- Prediction of triple point trajectory on two-dimensional unsteady shock reflection over single surfaces (Q5101167) (← links)
- Transition study for asymmetric reflection between moving incident shock waves (Q5160158) (← links)
- Irregular self-similar configurations of shock-wave impingement on shear layers (Q5235630) (← links)
- Analytical reconsideration of the von Neumann paradox in the reflection of a shock wave over a wedge (Q5303912) (← links)
- Numerical study of the Guderley and Vasilev reflections in steady two-dimensional shallow water flow (Q5304185) (← links)
- Viscous effects in Mach reflection of shock waves and passage to the inviscid limit (Q5884277) (← links)