Front Tracking And Two Dimensional Riemann Problems

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Front Tracking And Two Dimensional Riemann Problems
James Glimm
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The calculation was performed on a 80 by 20 grid. The top picture shows the lines of constant density inside tiie bubble formed by the reflected shock. The bottom picture shows the lines of constant entropy. They should coincide with the integral curves for the aelf-simibr veicscity field. Theoretical arguments in the text suggest that these integral curves all tcnniyiate at the comer. - 20 - Fig. 2. 3. The computed (solid line) density distribution along the wall for the regular reflection run... compared to the data obtained in the experiments of Dcschambault and Qass (dots). Fig. 3. 1. Macb reflection of a shock wave by a wedge. A vertical shock / has struck a 27° wedge from the left. The point where the incident shock / and reflected shock R meet is connected to the wall by a shock called a Mach stem (Af). Behind the triple point, where the three shocks meet, a contact discontinuity C i" forn^ed between the refkcted shock and the Mach stem. - 21 - Fig. 3. 2. The Riemann problem corresponding to the triple point obtained in a Nkch reflection.

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