The viscosity-capillarity criterion for shocks and phase transitions (Q788578)

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The viscosity-capillarity criterion for shocks and phase transitions
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    The viscosity-capillarity criterion for shocks and phase transitions (English)
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    The Korteweg theory is used to provide the universal admissibility criterion for isothermal motion of compressible thermo-elastic fluids with respect to viscosity alone and with respect to the viscosity- capillarity condition. It is shown that the usually accepted ideas on admissibility of shocks in ideal gases are consistent with the viscosity- capillarity condition and with experiments for materials exhibiting phase transitions.
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    Korteweg theory
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    admissibility criterion for isothermal motion
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    thermo- elastic
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    viscosity-capillarity condition
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    phase transitions
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