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A characteristics-based method for shock-ramp data analysis
Published 20 Mar 2024 in cs.CE | (2403.13380v1)
Abstract: For the data analysis problem of shock-ramp compression, i.e., ramp compression after a relatively strong initial shock, a characteristics-based method that strictly deals with the initial hydrodynamic shock is described in detail. Validation of this analysis method using simulated shock-ramp data generated by molecular dynamics and one-dimensional radiation hydrodynamic code is also presented.
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