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==Abstract==
  
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Quasi-gasdynamic type regularization is presented for a heterogeneous model of a two-fluid mixture of compressible fluids. This model allows to describe the flows of stiffened gases. The reduced four-equation model for dynamics of the heterogeneous compressible two fluid mixture with equations of state of a stiffened gas is considered. A further reduced form of this model with the excluded volume concentrations and a quadratic equation for the common pressure of the components can be called a quasi-homogeneous form. A finite difference algorithm is used, built with the finite volume method. By solving one and two dimensional test problems it is shown that the presented algorithm is a stable and reliable way to model fluid mixtures with strong shock waves.
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Abstract

Quasi-gasdynamic type regularization is presented for a heterogeneous model of a two-fluid mixture of compressible fluids. This model allows to describe the flows of stiffened gases. The reduced four-equation model for dynamics of the heterogeneous compressible two fluid mixture with equations of state of a stiffened gas is considered. A further reduced form of this model with the excluded volume concentrations and a quadratic equation for the common pressure of the components can be called a quasi-homogeneous form. A finite difference algorithm is used, built with the finite volume method. By solving one and two dimensional test problems it is shown that the presented algorithm is a stable and reliable way to model fluid mixtures with strong shock waves.

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Published on 23/10/24
Submitted on 23/10/24

Volume Advances in Computational Mathematics, 2024
DOI: 10.23967/eccomas.2024.021
Licence: CC BY-NC-SA license

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