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Old   May 20, 2015, 13:51
Post Simulation of moving normal shock wave
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Hi,
In a test case, there is a normal shock moving inside a domain(piston say) where there are two fluids with a well defined interface. This shock moves and interacts with the interface leading to a new fluid structure.

I am not able to code for this moving shock wave, I've only worked with stationary shocks. Any advise would be much appreciated.

This is actually the Richtmyer-Meshkov instability case.

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