CYLINDRICAL WAVES OF FINITE AMPLITUDE IN DISSIPATIVE MEDIUM

OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information)
July 1, 1962
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Abstract

Propagation of diverging and converging cylindrical waves in a nonlinear, viscous, heat conducting medium is analyzed using approximation methods. The KrylovBogolyubov method was used for small Raynold's numbers, and the method of S. I. Soluyan et al. (Vest. Mosk. Univ. ser. phys. and astronomy 3, 52-81, 1981), was used for large Raynold's numbers. The formation and dissipation of shock fronts and spatial dimensions of shock phenomena were analyzed. It is shown that the problem of finiteamplitude cylindrical wave propagation is identical to the problem of plane wave propagations in a medium with variable viscosity. (tr-auth)


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