Traveling waves and shocks with pressure diffusion (Q1101296)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4047312
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4047312 |
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Traveling waves and shocks with pressure diffusion (English)
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1988
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This article explores possible implications of putative pressure diffusion for shocks in one-dimensional traveling waves in an ideal gas. From this new hypothesis all aspects of such shocks can be calculated except shock thickness. Unlike conventional shock theory, the concept of entropy is not needed or used. Our analysis shows that temperature rises near a shock, which is of course an experimental fact; however, it also predicts that very close to a shock, density increases faster than pressure. In other words, a shock itself is cold.
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pressure diffusion
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one-dimensional traveling waves
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ideal gas
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shock thickness
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