The recently developed second-order explicit and implicit total variation diminishing (TVD) shock-capturing methods of the Harten and Yee, Yee, and van Leer types in conjunction with a generalized Roe's approximate Riemann solver of Vinokur and the generalized flux-vector splittings of Vinokur and Montagne for two-dimensional hypersonic real gas flows are studied. A previous study on one-dimensional unsteady problems indicated that these schemes produce good shock-capturing capability and that the state equation does not have a large effect on the general behavior of these methods for a wide range of flow conditions for equilibrium air. The objective of this paper is to investigate the applicability and shock resolution of these schemes for...
The interaction of an impinging shock with the bow-shock generated by a blunt geometry is examined n...
A time dependent finite difference method used to calculate blunt body flows with impinging shock is...
The development of shock-capturing finite difference methods for hyperbolic conservation laws has be...
A class of high-resolution implicit total variation diminishing (TVD) type algorithms suitable for t...
This paper discusses some aspects of three dimensional13; supersonic and hypersonic inviscid blunt b...
The development of numerical methods for hyperbolic conservation laws has been a rapidly growing are...
A numerical scheme for the solution of both unsteady and steady-state, two-dimensional Euler equatio...
The Advection Upstream Splitting Method (AUSM) is used to compute 2D inviscid hypersonic flow over a...
An attempt is made to give a unified and generalized formulation of a class of high resolution, expl...
This paper reports on numerical results for supersonic and hypersonic steady flows over axisymmetri...
This thesis aims to assist the development of a multiblock implicit Navier-Stokes code for hyperson...
A two-dimensional, axisymmetric, full Navier-Stokes solver has been developed with equilibrium and n...
Xost first-order upstream conservative differencing methods can capture shocks quite well for one-di...
The steady-state Navier-Stokes equations are solved for hypersonic flow about blunt axisymmetric bod...
Two-dimensional viscous blunt body flows with an impinging shock have been computed using a time-dep...
The interaction of an impinging shock with the bow-shock generated by a blunt geometry is examined n...
A time dependent finite difference method used to calculate blunt body flows with impinging shock is...
The development of shock-capturing finite difference methods for hyperbolic conservation laws has be...
A class of high-resolution implicit total variation diminishing (TVD) type algorithms suitable for t...
This paper discusses some aspects of three dimensional13; supersonic and hypersonic inviscid blunt b...
The development of numerical methods for hyperbolic conservation laws has been a rapidly growing are...
A numerical scheme for the solution of both unsteady and steady-state, two-dimensional Euler equatio...
The Advection Upstream Splitting Method (AUSM) is used to compute 2D inviscid hypersonic flow over a...
An attempt is made to give a unified and generalized formulation of a class of high resolution, expl...
This paper reports on numerical results for supersonic and hypersonic steady flows over axisymmetri...
This thesis aims to assist the development of a multiblock implicit Navier-Stokes code for hyperson...
A two-dimensional, axisymmetric, full Navier-Stokes solver has been developed with equilibrium and n...
Xost first-order upstream conservative differencing methods can capture shocks quite well for one-di...
The steady-state Navier-Stokes equations are solved for hypersonic flow about blunt axisymmetric bod...
Two-dimensional viscous blunt body flows with an impinging shock have been computed using a time-dep...
The interaction of an impinging shock with the bow-shock generated by a blunt geometry is examined n...
A time dependent finite difference method used to calculate blunt body flows with impinging shock is...
The development of shock-capturing finite difference methods for hyperbolic conservation laws has be...