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http://dx.doi.org/10.4134/CKMS.2007.22.4.609

COMPARISON BETWEEN THE POSITIVE SCHEMES AND WENO FOR HIGH MACH JETS IN 1D  

Ha, Young-Soo (Department of Mathematical Sciences Kaist)
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Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society / v.22, no.4, 2007 , pp. 609-621 More about this Journal
Abstract
Comparison of high Mach number jets using positive schemes and Weighted ENO methods is considered in this paper. The positive scheme introduced by [11, 14] and Weighted ENO [9, 10] have allowed us to simulate very high Mach numbers more than Mach 80. Simulations at high Mach numbers and with radiative cooling are essential for achieving detailed agreement with astrophysical images.
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positive schemes; WENO; conservative laws; euler equation;
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