Shock polars for ideal and non-ideal gases
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(7)- On the shock polars in a gas with general equations of state
- Barotropic Euler shock polars
- Shock polars for non-polytropic compressible potential flow
- Nonexistence of a shock layer in gas dynamics with a nonconvex equation of state
- Shock splitting in single-phase gases
- Convexity of shock polars
- Thermodynamic bounds for existence of normal shock in compressible fluid flow in pipes
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