Statistics – Computation
Scientific paper
Jul 1992
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1992cf.....21..323k&link_type=abstract
(Japan - Soviet Union Joint Symposium on Computational Fluid Dynamics, 2nd, Tsukuba, Japan, Aug. 27-31, 1990) Computers & Fluids
Statistics
Computation
2
Earth Atmosphere, Mathematical Models, Meteoroids, Orbital Elements, Tungusk Meteorite, Boundary Conditions, Computerized Simulation, Shear Stress, Stress-Strain Relationships, Thermoelasticity
Scientific paper
An attempt is made to model the stress-strain state and fracture of a
meteoroid durings its flight in the atmosphere. The application of the
proposed model to the Tunguska event is described in detail. Numerical
results for the meteoroid fracture in flight are presented.
Chushkin P. I.
Gusev S. B.
Korobeinikov V. P.
Shurshalov L. V.
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