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Dissipative Waves in Real Gases

Published 8 Jun 2016 in math-ph and math.MP | (1606.02676v1)

Abstract: In this paper, we characterize a class of solutions to the unsteady 2-dimensional flow of a van der Waals fluid involving shock waves, and derive an asymptotic amplitude equation exhibiting quadratic and cubic nonlinearities including dissipation and diffraction. We exploit the theory of nonclassical symmetry reduction to obtain some exact solutions. Because of the nonlinearities present in the evolution equation, one expects that the wave profile will eventually encounter distortion and steepening which in the limit of vanishing dissipation culminates into a shock wave; and once shock is formed, it will propagate by separating the portions of the continuous region. Here we have shown how the real gas effects, which manifest themselves through the van der Waals parameters $\tilde{a}$ and $\tilde{b}$ influence the wave characteristics, namely the shape, strength, and decay behavior of shocks.

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