Introduction of small velocity and pressure variation into a stationary compressible fluid (Q1199317)

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Introduction of small velocity and pressure variation into a stationary compressible fluid
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    Introduction of small velocity and pressure variation into a stationary compressible fluid (English)
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    16 January 1993
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    A generalized theory is presented to deal with the propagation of small disturbances caused by a distributed system of both vortices and variation in specific entropy of a thermodynamically simple compressible fluid. The results suggest the possibility of using a focused laser spot to simulate the effect of source in a compressible fluid, the source may even move at supersonic speed to create a shock wave. Further, a time dependent three-dimensional formula for lifts caused by small disturbances is in agreement with Blasius' formula for two dimensional time-dependent inviscid flows.
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    entropy
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    focused laser spot
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    supersonic speed
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    shock wave
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    Blasius' formula
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