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Notes on the Euler Equations - Stony Brook University

Notes on the Euler EquationsThese Notes describe how to do a piecewise linear or piecewise parabolic method for the Euler Euler equation propertiesThe Euler Equations in one dimension appear as: t+ ( u) x=0(1) ( u) t+ ( uu+p) x=0(2) ( E) t+ ( uE+up) x=0(3)These represent conservation of mass, momentum, and is the density,uis the one-dimensional velocity,pis the pressure, andEis the total energy / mass, and can be expressed in terms ofthe specific internal energy and kinetic energies as:E=e+12u2(4)The Equations are closed with the addition of an equation of state:p= e( 1)(5)where is the ratio of specific heats for the gas/fluid (for an ideal, monatomic gas, =5/3).In this form, the Equations are said to be inconservative form.

Apr 16, 2013 · duced. Any of the slope limiters used for linear advection apply here as well. We represent the limited slope as ∆q i. We can decompose A∆q in terms of the left and right eigenvectors and sum over all the waves that move toward the interface. First, we recognize that A =RΛL and recognizing that the ‘1’ in Eq. 22 is the

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