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Examples of non-uniqueness of almost-unidirectional gas flow

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  • Šolı́n, Pavel
  • Segeth, Karel

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Modeling of non-linear phenomena always brings the question of uniqueness of the exact as well as numerical solution. The paper is devoted to the non-unique behavior of gases, which has been observed in special axisymmetric nozzles at transonic flow regimes. We describe the flow by means of the compressible Euler equations. Surprisingly, the non-uniqueness is recorded already by the simplest stationary quasi-one-dimensional model. In this case, we prove the non-uniqueness analytically. The non-unique behavior is present also in the three-dimensional model, which we illustrate numerically using an original mass-conserving axisymmetric finite volume scheme. Numerical example of non-unique solutions corresponding to an axisymmetric nozzle of a complicated geometry shows a good agreement between the quasi-one-dimensional analytical and axisymmetric three-dimensional numerical results.

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  • Šolı́n, Pavel & Segeth, Karel, 2003. "Examples of non-uniqueness of almost-unidirectional gas flow," Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (MATCOM), Elsevier, vol. 61(3), pages 229-237.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:matcom:v:61:y:2003:i:3:p:229-237
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