Here, using Lie group transformations, we consider the problem of finding similarity solutions to the system of partial differential equations (PDEs) governing one-dimensional unsteady motion of a compressible fluid in the presence of viscosity and thermal conduction, using the general form of the equation of state. The symmetry groups admitted by the governing system of PDEs are obtained, and the complete Lie algebra of infinitesimal symmetries is established. Indeed, with the use of the entailed similarity solution the problem is transformed to a system of ordinary differential equations(ODEs), which in general is nonlinear; in some cases, it is possible to solve these ODEs to determine some special exact solutions. (C) 200
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This thesis is concerned with the derivation of similarity solutions for one-dimensional coupled sys...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
We present a generalization of Lie\u27s method for finding the group invariant solutions to a system...
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