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Propagation of cylindrical blast waves in magneto-gas dynamics

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Nous obtenons, dans cet article, des solutions sous forme finie, pour une explosion en ligne dans un milieu ou la pression, la densité et le champ magnétique axial sont des constantes. La surface de choc, cylindrique, se déplace vers l'extérieur, a travers le gaz au repos, et l'énergie totale de l'onde n'est pas constante, mais varie lentement avec le temps.

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Ray, G.D. Propagation of cylindrical blast waves in magneto-gas dynamics. Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics (ZAMP) 22, 915–920 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01591819

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