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Computer Simulation of One-Dimensional Pulsating Pipe Flow with Diffuser
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The pulsating pipe flow with a diffuser was studied numerically and experimentally. Comparing the numerical results using a Random-Choice Method with those of experiments, a good agreement was found regarding pressure histories at each station along pipes, and in particular, as far as the locations of shock waves are concerned the agreement was excellent.
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Endo, M. and Iwamoto, J., "Computer Simulation of One-Dimensional Pulsating Pipe Flow with Diffuser," SAE Technical Paper 921724, 1992, https://doi.org/10.4271/921724.Also In
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