AbstractA new theory for the calculation of the successive positions of a shock is suggested here. For one-dimensional problem, it requires integration of a finite number (say, 4 or 5) of ordinary differential equations derived from an infinite system of compatibility conditions. Numerical results in Section 2 show that error is less than 0.1 percent
This paper deals with the use of NTSD (the new theory of shock dynamics) to study the propagation of...
AbstractThis paper deals with the use of NTSD (the new theory of shock dynamics) to study the propag...
This is in continuation of our paper On the propagation of a multi-dimensional shock of arbitrary st...
A new theory for the calculation of the successive positions of a shock is suggested here. For one-d...
A new theory for the calculation of the successive positions of a shock is suggested here. For one-d...
AbstractA new theory for the calculation of the successive positions of a shock was suggested in Par...
A new theory for the calculation of the successive positions of a shock was suggested in Part I. For...
A new theory for the calculation of the successive positions of a shock was suggested in Part I. For...
AbstractA new theory for the calculation of the successive positions of a shock is suggested here. F...
The new theory of shock dynamics proposed by Ravindran and Prasad has been considered with initial v...
A new theory of shock dynamics (NTSD) with analytic considerations and a numerical solution has alre...
AbstractThe new theory of shock dynamics gives a system of n + 2 equations, the solution of which de...
In this paper we have discussed limits of the validity of Whitham's characteristic rule for finding ...
The method of intrinsic characterisation of shock wave propagation avoids the cumbersome task of sol...
The new theory of shock dynamics gives a system of n + 2 equations, the solution of which determines...
This paper deals with the use of NTSD (the new theory of shock dynamics) to study the propagation of...
AbstractThis paper deals with the use of NTSD (the new theory of shock dynamics) to study the propag...
This is in continuation of our paper On the propagation of a multi-dimensional shock of arbitrary st...
A new theory for the calculation of the successive positions of a shock is suggested here. For one-d...
A new theory for the calculation of the successive positions of a shock is suggested here. For one-d...
AbstractA new theory for the calculation of the successive positions of a shock was suggested in Par...
A new theory for the calculation of the successive positions of a shock was suggested in Part I. For...
A new theory for the calculation of the successive positions of a shock was suggested in Part I. For...
AbstractA new theory for the calculation of the successive positions of a shock is suggested here. F...
The new theory of shock dynamics proposed by Ravindran and Prasad has been considered with initial v...
A new theory of shock dynamics (NTSD) with analytic considerations and a numerical solution has alre...
AbstractThe new theory of shock dynamics gives a system of n + 2 equations, the solution of which de...
In this paper we have discussed limits of the validity of Whitham's characteristic rule for finding ...
The method of intrinsic characterisation of shock wave propagation avoids the cumbersome task of sol...
The new theory of shock dynamics gives a system of n + 2 equations, the solution of which determines...
This paper deals with the use of NTSD (the new theory of shock dynamics) to study the propagation of...
AbstractThis paper deals with the use of NTSD (the new theory of shock dynamics) to study the propag...
This is in continuation of our paper On the propagation of a multi-dimensional shock of arbitrary st...