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Hypersonic Research at Stanford University
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The status of the hypersonic research program at Stanford University is discussed and recent results are highlighted. The main areas of interest in the program are the numerical simulation of radiating, reacting and thermally excited flows, the investigation and numerical solution of hypersonic shock wave physics, the extension of the continuum fluid dynamic equations to the transition regime between continuum and free-molecule flow, and the development of novel numerical algorithms for efficient particulate simulations of flowfields.
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Candler, G. and MacCormack, R., "Hypersonic Research at Stanford University," SAE Technical Paper 881521, 1988, https://doi.org/10.4271/881521.Also In
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