Nonlinear wave propagation in a two-dimensional steady transonic flow

Prasad, Phoolan ; Krishnan, E. V. (1977) Nonlinear wave propagation in a two-dimensional steady transonic flow Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 82 (1). pp. 17-28. ISSN 0022-1120

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Abstract

When we look at photographs of real transonic flows which are predicted to be shockless, we find a very large number of weak shocks almost perpendicular to the streamlines. These are no more than almost-trapped upstream-propagating nonlinear waves. In this paper we try to obtain a simple approximate equation which gives their complete history and takes into account both their turning effect, owing to a non-zero gradient of the fluid velocity in a direction normal to the streamlines, and also the finite radius of curvature of the wave front. We first give a brief discussion of a few results which can be easily obtained from the solution of the approximate equation and then compute the history of two nonlinear pulses by numerically integrating the equation.

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