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Shock Wave Dynamics

Derivatives and Related Topics

Shock Wave Dynamics

Derivatives and Related Topics

ByGeorge Emanuel
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2012
eBook Published 18 December 2012
Pub. location Boca Raton
Imprint CRC Press
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1201/b12970
Pages 235 pages
eBook ISBN 9781466564213
SubjectsEngineering & Technology
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Emanuel, G. (2013). Shock Wave Dynamics. Boca Raton: CRC Press, https://doi.org/10.1201/b12970
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Working knowledge of the relations of various quantities and their derivatives across a shock wave is useful for any advanced research involving shock waves. Although these relations can be derived in principle by any diligent student of the subject, the derivations are often not trivial, and once derived, neither the approach nor the result can be

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|4 pages
Introduction
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chapter 2|12 pages
General Jump Conditions
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chapter 3|16 pages
Two-Dimensional or Axisymmetric Formulation
View abstract
chapter 4|8 pages
Derivatives for a Two-Dimensional or Axisymmetric Shock with a Uniform Freestream
View abstract
chapter 5|22 pages
Derivative Applications
View abstract
chapter 6|16 pages
Vorticity and Its Substantial Derivative
View abstract
chapter 7|20 pages
Shock Wave Triple-Point Morphology
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
Derivatives When the Upstream Flow Is Nonuniform
View abstract
chapter 9|38 pages
General Derivative Formulation
View abstract

Working knowledge of the relations of various quantities and their derivatives across a shock wave is useful for any advanced research involving shock waves. Although these relations can be derived in principle by any diligent student of the subject, the derivations are often not trivial, and once derived, neither the approach nor the result can be

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|4 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 2|12 pages
General Jump Conditions
View abstract
chapter 3|16 pages
Two-Dimensional or Axisymmetric Formulation
View abstract
chapter 4|8 pages
Derivatives for a Two-Dimensional or Axisymmetric Shock with a Uniform Freestream
View abstract
chapter 5|22 pages
Derivative Applications
View abstract
chapter 6|16 pages
Vorticity and Its Substantial Derivative
View abstract
chapter 7|20 pages
Shock Wave Triple-Point Morphology
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
Derivatives When the Upstream Flow Is Nonuniform
View abstract
chapter 9|38 pages
General Derivative Formulation
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Working knowledge of the relations of various quantities and their derivatives across a shock wave is useful for any advanced research involving shock waves. Although these relations can be derived in principle by any diligent student of the subject, the derivations are often not trivial, and once derived, neither the approach nor the result can be

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|4 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 2|12 pages
General Jump Conditions
View abstract
chapter 3|16 pages
Two-Dimensional or Axisymmetric Formulation
View abstract
chapter 4|8 pages
Derivatives for a Two-Dimensional or Axisymmetric Shock with a Uniform Freestream
View abstract
chapter 5|22 pages
Derivative Applications
View abstract
chapter 6|16 pages
Vorticity and Its Substantial Derivative
View abstract
chapter 7|20 pages
Shock Wave Triple-Point Morphology
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
Derivatives When the Upstream Flow Is Nonuniform
View abstract
chapter 9|38 pages
General Derivative Formulation
View abstract

Working knowledge of the relations of various quantities and their derivatives across a shock wave is useful for any advanced research involving shock waves. Although these relations can be derived in principle by any diligent student of the subject, the derivations are often not trivial, and once derived, neither the approach nor the result can be

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|4 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 2|12 pages
General Jump Conditions
View abstract
chapter 3|16 pages
Two-Dimensional or Axisymmetric Formulation
View abstract
chapter 4|8 pages
Derivatives for a Two-Dimensional or Axisymmetric Shock with a Uniform Freestream
View abstract
chapter 5|22 pages
Derivative Applications
View abstract
chapter 6|16 pages
Vorticity and Its Substantial Derivative
View abstract
chapter 7|20 pages
Shock Wave Triple-Point Morphology
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
Derivatives When the Upstream Flow Is Nonuniform
View abstract
chapter 9|38 pages
General Derivative Formulation
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Working knowledge of the relations of various quantities and their derivatives across a shock wave is useful for any advanced research involving shock waves. Although these relations can be derived in principle by any diligent student of the subject, the derivations are often not trivial, and once derived, neither the approach nor the result can be

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|4 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 2|12 pages
General Jump Conditions
View abstract
chapter 3|16 pages
Two-Dimensional or Axisymmetric Formulation
View abstract
chapter 4|8 pages
Derivatives for a Two-Dimensional or Axisymmetric Shock with a Uniform Freestream
View abstract
chapter 5|22 pages
Derivative Applications
View abstract
chapter 6|16 pages
Vorticity and Its Substantial Derivative
View abstract
chapter 7|20 pages
Shock Wave Triple-Point Morphology
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
Derivatives When the Upstream Flow Is Nonuniform
View abstract
chapter 9|38 pages
General Derivative Formulation
View abstract

Working knowledge of the relations of various quantities and their derivatives across a shock wave is useful for any advanced research involving shock waves. Although these relations can be derived in principle by any diligent student of the subject, the derivations are often not trivial, and once derived, neither the approach nor the result can be

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|4 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 2|12 pages
General Jump Conditions
View abstract
chapter 3|16 pages
Two-Dimensional or Axisymmetric Formulation
View abstract
chapter 4|8 pages
Derivatives for a Two-Dimensional or Axisymmetric Shock with a Uniform Freestream
View abstract
chapter 5|22 pages
Derivative Applications
View abstract
chapter 6|16 pages
Vorticity and Its Substantial Derivative
View abstract
chapter 7|20 pages
Shock Wave Triple-Point Morphology
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
Derivatives When the Upstream Flow Is Nonuniform
View abstract
chapter 9|38 pages
General Derivative Formulation
View abstract
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