The Structure of Plane Shock Waves

  • Wladyslaw Fiszdon
Part of the International Centre for Mechanical Sciences book series (CISM, volume 224)

Abstract

Shock waves are the most conspicuous, often encountered, phenomena of gas dynamics connected with the non-linear character of propagation of disturbances [1–6]. A shock wave occupies a relatively narrow region of the flow field and is characterized by rapid changes of the hydrodynamic and thermodynamic, HT, quantities describing the state of the gas.

Keywords

Shock Wave Navier Stoke Equation Shock Layer Plane Shock Collision Integral 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • Wladyslaw Fiszdon
    • 1
  1. 1.Institute of Fundamental Technological ResearchPoland

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