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Effect of Transport Properties on Supersonic Expansion around a Corner
(The American Institute of Physics, 1967-05)
The compressible flow of a viscous, heat‐conducting gas around a corner is considered; in particular, the viscous corrections in the expansion region are calculated. The solutions are written in terms of asymptotic expansions, ...
On the Structure of Plane Detonation Waves
(The American Institute of Physics, 1960-09)
A steady planar detonation wave, considered to be a shock wave followed by a reaction zone, is studied with both irreversible and reversible first‐order reaction kinetics. A perturbation solution with first‐order transport ...
Compressible Low Reynolds Number Flow around a Sphere
(The American Institute of Physics, 1966-04)
The low Reynolds number flow past a sphere is studied for cases involving significant variation in density and temperature. An order of magnitude analysis of the governing equations for a continuum flow indicates the ...