Numerical simulation of a supersonic reacting mixing layer

In order to arrive at physical models that can adequately describe supersonic combustion, and develop accurate and efficient numerical techniques for the solution of such models' governing equations, a computer program has been developed for the study of reacting flows which considers the multicomponent diffusion and convection of important chemical species, as well as their finite state reaction and the interaction of the fluid mechanics and the chemistry that occurred. The code employs a hybrid Chebyshev pseudospectral technique for integration of the models' resulting governing equations; the program is here used to study a spatially developing and reacting mixing layer.

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