The present work is concerned with an application of the theory of characteristics to conservation laws with source terms in one space dimension, such as the Euler equations for reacting flows. Space-time paths are introduced on which the flow/chemistry equations decouple to a characteristic set of ODE's for the corresponding homogeneous laws, thus allowing the introduction of functions analogous to the Riemann invariants in classical theory. The geometry of these paths depends on the spatial gradients of the solution. This particular decomposition can be used in the design of efficient unsplit algorithms for the numerical integration of the equations. As a first step, these ideas are implemented for the case of a scalar conservation law wi...
AbstractThis work describes an unsplit, second-order accurate algorithm for multidimensional systems...
The present paper focuses on the governing equations for the sensitivity of the variables to the par...
The high speed flow of complex materials can often be modeled by the compressible Euler Equations co...
The present work is concerned with an application of the theory of characteristics to conservation l...
The present work is concerned with an application of the theory of characteristics to conservation l...
The present work is concerned with the extension of the theory of characteristics to conservation la...
The present work is concerned with the extension of the theory of characteristics to conservation la...
This work describes an unsplit scheme for multi-dimensional systems of hyperbolic conservation laws ...
This work describes an unsplit, second-order accurate algorithm for multidimensional systems of hype...
In this thesis, a new method for the design of unsplit numerical schemes for hyperbolic systems of c...
In this thesis, a new method for the design of unsplit numerical schemes for hyperbolic systems of c...
In this thesis, a new method for the design of unsplit numerical schemes for hyperbolic systems of c...
AbstractThis work describes an unsplit, second-order accurate algorithm for multidimensional systems...
This work describes an unsplit, second-order accurate algorithm for multidimensional systems of hype...
This work describes an unsplit, second-order accurate algorithm for multidimensional systems of hype...
AbstractThis work describes an unsplit, second-order accurate algorithm for multidimensional systems...
The present paper focuses on the governing equations for the sensitivity of the variables to the par...
The high speed flow of complex materials can often be modeled by the compressible Euler Equations co...
The present work is concerned with an application of the theory of characteristics to conservation l...
The present work is concerned with an application of the theory of characteristics to conservation l...
The present work is concerned with the extension of the theory of characteristics to conservation la...
The present work is concerned with the extension of the theory of characteristics to conservation la...
This work describes an unsplit scheme for multi-dimensional systems of hyperbolic conservation laws ...
This work describes an unsplit, second-order accurate algorithm for multidimensional systems of hype...
In this thesis, a new method for the design of unsplit numerical schemes for hyperbolic systems of c...
In this thesis, a new method for the design of unsplit numerical schemes for hyperbolic systems of c...
In this thesis, a new method for the design of unsplit numerical schemes for hyperbolic systems of c...
AbstractThis work describes an unsplit, second-order accurate algorithm for multidimensional systems...
This work describes an unsplit, second-order accurate algorithm for multidimensional systems of hype...
This work describes an unsplit, second-order accurate algorithm for multidimensional systems of hype...
AbstractThis work describes an unsplit, second-order accurate algorithm for multidimensional systems...
The present paper focuses on the governing equations for the sensitivity of the variables to the par...
The high speed flow of complex materials can often be modeled by the compressible Euler Equations co...