On methods of calculating successive positions of a shock front (Q1112678)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4079044
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4079044 |
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On methods of calculating successive positions of a shock front (English)
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1988
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We have discussed limits of the validity of Whitham's characteristic rule for finding successive positions of a shock in one space dimension. We start with an example for which the exact solution is known and show that the characteristic rule gives correct result only if the state behind the shock is uniform. Then we take the gas dynamic equations in two cases: one of a shock propagating through a stratified layer and other down a nonuniform tube and derive exact equations for the evolution of the shock amplitude along a shock path. These exact results are then compared with the results obtained by the characteristic rule. The characteristic rule not only incorrectly accounts for the deviation of the state behind the shock from a uniform state but also gives a coefficient in the equation which differ significantly from the exact coefficients for a wide range of values of the shock strength.
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successive positions of a shock front
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exact solution
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