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Mathematical Analysis of Shock Wave Reflection: Series in Contemporary Mathematics, cartea 4

Autor Shuxing Chen
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 sep 2021
This book is aimed to make careful analysis to various mathematical problems derived from shock reflection by using the theory of partial differential equations. The occurrence, propagation and reflection of shock waves are important phenomena in fluid dynamics. Comparing the plenty of studies of physical experiments and numerical simulations on this subject, this book makes main efforts to develop the related theory of mathematical analysis, which is rather incomplete so far.  
 
The book first introduces some basic knowledge on the system of compressible flow and shock waves, then presents the concept of shock polar and its properties, particularly the properties of the shock polar for potential flow equation, which are first systematically presented and proved in this book. Mathematical analysis of regular reflection and Mach reflection in steady and unsteady flow are the most essential parts of this book. To give challenges in future research, some long-standing open problems are listed in the end.
 
This book is attractive to researchers in the fields of partial differential equations, system of conservation laws, fluid dynamics, and shock theory. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811577543
ISBN-10: 9811577544
Ilustrații: XI, 251 p. 42 illus., 1 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Seria Series in Contemporary Mathematics

Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

Introduction.- Shock Polar Analysis.- Perturbation of Regular Shock Reflection.- Stability of Mach Configuration.- Shock Reflection in Unsteady Flow.-  Further Considerations and Open Problems.- Appendix.

Notă biografică

Shuxing Chen, is a Full Professor of Fudan University since 1984. He has been Academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences since 2013. He was awarded National Natural Science Award twice in 1982 and 2005. His main research field is theory and applications of partial differential equations.

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This book is aimed to make careful analysis to various mathematical problems derived from shock reflection by using the theory of partial differential equations. The occurrence, propagation and reflection of shock waves are important phenomena in fluid dynamics. Comparing the plenty of studies of physical experiments and numerical simulations on this subject, this book makes main efforts to develop the related theory of mathematical analysis, which is rather incomplete so far.  
 
The book first introduces some basic knowledge on the system of compressible flow and shock waves, then presents the concept of shock polar and its properties, particularly the properties of the shock polar for potential flow equation, which are first systematically presented and proved in this book. Mathematical analysis of regular reflection and Mach reflection in steady and unsteady flow are the most essential parts of this book. To give challenges in future research, some long-standing open problems are listed in the end.
 
This book is attractive to researchers in the fields of partial differential equations, system of conservation laws, fluid dynamics, and shock theory. 

Caracteristici

Focuses on mathematical analysis on various problems of shock reflection and multi-dimensional problems Gives good applications of the theory of partial differential equations Analyzes Mach reflection and offers a classification from new viewpoint