1990-02-01

A Numerical Study of Pulsating Pipe Flow With and Without a Nozzle 900678

A numerical scheme known as the Random-Choice Method was applied to analyze the pulsating flow in a pipe with and without a nozzle. Good quantative agreement between shock locations obtained experimentally and numerically was found. Furthermore, the pressure histories of flow upstream of the nozzle show good quantitative agreement.

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