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Viscous Triple Shock Reflections Relevant to Detonation Waves, and Detonation Dynamics Predicted by the Fickett Model
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2019
Two aspects of detonation dynamics are addressed in this thesis by articles. The first part of the thesis investigates shock reflection phenomena believed to be responsible for enhancing reaction rates in detonations, namely Kelvin-Helmholtz instability and Mach stem bifurcation caused by forward jetting. Three papers are presented. The first numerically investigates shock reflections from a wedge under detonation-like conditions. A state of the art solver of the Euler equations is used. The
doi:10.20381/ruor-23773
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