Nonexistence of a globally stable supersonic conic shock wave for the steady supersonic isothermal Euler flow (Q382093)
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Nonexistence of a globally stable supersonic conic shock wave for the steady supersonic isothermal Euler flow (English)
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18 November 2013
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The authors study the steady full 3D Euler system for isothermal supersonic gas flow. The flow hits the perturbed infinite conic body, and the pertubation is infinitely smooth. The authors show that a globally stable supersonic shock does not exist, provided that the vertex angle of the cone is sufficiently small.
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isothermal gas
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steady full 3D Euler system
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