Abstract

The Wavelet Adaptive Multiresolution Representation (WAMR) algorithm is parallelized using a domain decomposition approach suitable to a wide range of distributed-memory parallel architectures. The method is applied to the solution of two unsteady, compressible, reactive flow problems and includes detailed diffusive transport and chemical kinetics models. The first problem is a cellular detonation in a hydrogen–oxygen–argon mixture. The second problem corresponds to the ignition and combustion of a hydrogen bubble by a shock wave in air. In both cases, results agree favorably with previous computational results.

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