In this thesis, we construct a new hydrodynamical algorithm able of handling general compressible reactive flow problems, based on a finite-volume method inspired by the original MUSCL scheme of van Leer (1979). The algorithm is of second-order in the smooth part of the flow and avoids dimensional splitting. It uses MPI to achieve parallelism, and includes an astrophysical equation of state and a nuclear reaction network. It proves to be robust to tests cases. In particular it reproduces quite well the reactive and non-reactive results obtained with two different numerical methods (Fryxell & al. 1989, Busegnies & al. 2007). Moreover the time-dependent results are in agreement with the corresponding steady state solution. This gives us confi...
Following the Fukushima accident, the subject of a possible risk of criticality of corium has been t...
Reacting astrophysical flows can be challenging to model, because of the difficulty in accurately co...
Nous visons à simuler avec des arguments purement quantiques (noyaux et électrons) les processus d’a...
Aims.This work presents a new hydrodynamical algorithm to study astrophysical detonations. A prime m...
Aims. This work presents a new hydrodynamical algorithm to study astrophysical detonations. A prime ...
This work presents a new hydrodynamical algorithm to study astrophysical detonations. A prime motiva...
This work presents a new hydrodynamical algorithm to study astrophysical detonations. A prime motiva...
Aims. We construct a new reduced nuclear reaction network able to reproduce the energy production du...
After decades of one-dimensional nucleosynthesis calculations, the growth of computational resources...
The evolution of a homogeneous, chemically reactive system with ns species forms a dy-namical system...
This study is part of the general framework of numerical simulations of detonations under non-ideal ...
The evolution of a homogeneous, chemically reactive system with n species forms a dynamical system i...
Cette thèse, initiée par un programme de coopération franco-britannique entre la DGA et la DSTL, est...
Most modern astrophysical problems such as supernova simulation require application of state-ofthe- ...
We study the coupling of hydrodynamics and reactions in simulations of the double detonation model f...
Following the Fukushima accident, the subject of a possible risk of criticality of corium has been t...
Reacting astrophysical flows can be challenging to model, because of the difficulty in accurately co...
Nous visons à simuler avec des arguments purement quantiques (noyaux et électrons) les processus d’a...
Aims.This work presents a new hydrodynamical algorithm to study astrophysical detonations. A prime m...
Aims. This work presents a new hydrodynamical algorithm to study astrophysical detonations. A prime ...
This work presents a new hydrodynamical algorithm to study astrophysical detonations. A prime motiva...
This work presents a new hydrodynamical algorithm to study astrophysical detonations. A prime motiva...
Aims. We construct a new reduced nuclear reaction network able to reproduce the energy production du...
After decades of one-dimensional nucleosynthesis calculations, the growth of computational resources...
The evolution of a homogeneous, chemically reactive system with ns species forms a dy-namical system...
This study is part of the general framework of numerical simulations of detonations under non-ideal ...
The evolution of a homogeneous, chemically reactive system with n species forms a dynamical system i...
Cette thèse, initiée par un programme de coopération franco-britannique entre la DGA et la DSTL, est...
Most modern astrophysical problems such as supernova simulation require application of state-ofthe- ...
We study the coupling of hydrodynamics and reactions in simulations of the double detonation model f...
Following the Fukushima accident, the subject of a possible risk of criticality of corium has been t...
Reacting astrophysical flows can be challenging to model, because of the difficulty in accurately co...
Nous visons à simuler avec des arguments purement quantiques (noyaux et électrons) les processus d’a...