AbstractThe method of matched asymptotic expansions is applied to a problem which is of importance in the modelling of high-pressure gas-discharge arcs. In the solution domain, three different regions are distinguished, in each of which an asymptotic solution can be given. These match smoothly in two regions of common validity. The results are used in a companion paper [1]
Realistic models for physical phenomena in singular perturbation theory often involve multiscale pro...
This paper describes the use of matched asymptotic expansions to illuminate the description of funct...
Internal arcs cause sudden temperature and thus pressure increase in electrical installations, which...
AbstractThe method of matched asymptotic expansions is applied to a problem which is of importance i...
An asymptotic analysis of the Elenbaas–Heller equation for a radiating wall-stabilized high-pressure...
When the maximum temperatures within a high-pressure gas discharge arc are lower than the ionization...
A model of a near-cathode region in high-pressure arc discharges is developed in the framework of th...
A model of a near-cathode region in high-pressure arc discharges is developed in the framework of th...
A boundary-layer model for a plane free-burning high-pressure gas-discharge arc is given. For the de...
We aim to introduce on simple examples the Method of Matched Asymptotic Expansions (”Méthode des De...
In chapter I known asymptotic forms and expansions of the hypergeometric function obtained by Erdély...
The fundamental physical mechanisms of electric arc discharges were described first by J.Stark in 19...
The present approach to matched asymptotic expansions in turbulent flow is based on a systematic app...
This paper proposes taking into account new properties of gas supply systems in a mathematical model...
Three approaches to describing the separation of charges in near-cathode regions of highpressure arc...
Realistic models for physical phenomena in singular perturbation theory often involve multiscale pro...
This paper describes the use of matched asymptotic expansions to illuminate the description of funct...
Internal arcs cause sudden temperature and thus pressure increase in electrical installations, which...
AbstractThe method of matched asymptotic expansions is applied to a problem which is of importance i...
An asymptotic analysis of the Elenbaas–Heller equation for a radiating wall-stabilized high-pressure...
When the maximum temperatures within a high-pressure gas discharge arc are lower than the ionization...
A model of a near-cathode region in high-pressure arc discharges is developed in the framework of th...
A model of a near-cathode region in high-pressure arc discharges is developed in the framework of th...
A boundary-layer model for a plane free-burning high-pressure gas-discharge arc is given. For the de...
We aim to introduce on simple examples the Method of Matched Asymptotic Expansions (”Méthode des De...
In chapter I known asymptotic forms and expansions of the hypergeometric function obtained by Erdély...
The fundamental physical mechanisms of electric arc discharges were described first by J.Stark in 19...
The present approach to matched asymptotic expansions in turbulent flow is based on a systematic app...
This paper proposes taking into account new properties of gas supply systems in a mathematical model...
Three approaches to describing the separation of charges in near-cathode regions of highpressure arc...
Realistic models for physical phenomena in singular perturbation theory often involve multiscale pro...
This paper describes the use of matched asymptotic expansions to illuminate the description of funct...
Internal arcs cause sudden temperature and thus pressure increase in electrical installations, which...