Statistics – Computation
Scientific paper
Aug 2002
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2002aps..ccp.e1001z&link_type=abstract
American Physical Society, Division of Computational Physics Annual Meeting: , abstract #E1.001
Statistics
Computation
Scientific paper
We review progress and models for the impulsive Rayleigh-Taylor or Richtmyer-Meshkov accelerated inhomogeneous flow (AIF) environments. These multi-species flows arise in various circumstances , including laser (inertial-confinement) fusion and supernova astrophysics. We emphasize intermediate and late time vortex-related physical phenomena and visiometrics for complex data sets. We examine several fundamental geometrical configurations, where important secondary baroclinic vortex processes determine the essential evolution. Included are the shock accelerated : classical single-mode sine wave; planar inclined interface; planar inclined "curtain"; cylinder and sphere. Comments will be made about: well-posedness and interfacial transition layers; Mach and Atwood number parameter ranges; resolution; accuracy; diagnostics for validation and understanding; and models beyond early times.
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