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A comparison of the models of a thin and a complete viscous shock layer in the problem of the supersonic flow of a viscous gas past blunt cones
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    A comparison of the models of a thin and a complete viscous shock layer in the problem of the supersonic flow of a viscous gas past blunt cones (English)
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    1989
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    viscous heat conducting supersonic gas
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    spherically blunted cones
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    thin (hypersonic) viscous shock layer
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    shock wave
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    asymptotic approach
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