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Rayleigh's problem for compressible viscous flow
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    Rayleigh's problem for compressible viscous flow (English)
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    3 September 1996
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    The author studies the following problem. Let the half-space above the infinite plane surface be filled with perfect compressible fluid having the temperature \(T_0\), and at time \(t<0\) staying at rest. At the moment \(t=0\) the surface starts to move with a constant velocity, while its temperature acquires a new value \(T_w\). One should describe fluid's behaviour at \(t>0\) using a full set of Navier-Stokes equations. The main result is a self-similar asymptotic solution as \(|T_w-T_0|/T_0\to 0\).
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    Navier-Stokes equations
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    self-similar asymptotic solution
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    moving bottom
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