2013
DOI: 10.1134/s0869864313030037
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Vibration influence on a region with gas under the adiabatic and isothermal boundary conditions

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“…Note that in the presence of tube walls, the free oscillations decay much earlier than in the onedimensional case. In the one-dimensional case, free oscillations decay at τ ≈ 4500 for the given vibration frequency [11], and in the two-dimensional case, at τ ≈ 20.…”
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“…Note that in the presence of tube walls, the free oscillations decay much earlier than in the onedimensional case. In the one-dimensional case, free oscillations decay at τ ≈ 4500 for the given vibration frequency [11], and in the two-dimensional case, at τ ≈ 20.…”
Section: Analysis Of Obtained Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The method and algorithm whose description in the one-dimensional case is presented in the work [11] were used for numerical modelling. The numerical scheme is implicit, conservative and enables a shock-capturing computation of the flows with shock waves.…”
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“…The numerical scheme 19 is implicit and has first-order accuracy in both space and time. The finite volume method with the power-law differencing scheme was taken as a basis for the numerical method.…”
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