We consider finite-amplitude acoustic disturbances propagating through media in which relaxation mechanisms, such as those associated with the vibration of polyatomic molecules, are significant. While the effect of these relaxation modes is to inhibit the wave steepening associated with nonlinearity, whether a particular mode is sufficient to prevent the occurrence of multi-valued solutions will depend on the form of the disturbance and on the characteristic parameters of the relaxation. Analysis of this condition is necessary in order to reveal which physical mechanisms actually determine the evolution of the wave profile. This then dictates the scaling of any embedded shock regions. Sufficient conditions for the occurrence of multi-valued...
The traditional wave equation is mostly, if not always, obtained from a system of first order partia...
For understanding the fundamental properties of unsteady motions in combustion chambers, and for app...
Nonlinear resonant oscillations in continuous media contain two natural time scales: the travel time...
The propagation of an initially antisymmetric disturbance through a relaxing medium in one-dimension...
Weakly nonlinear sound propagation in a gas where molecular vibrational relaxation takes place is st...
Asymptotic and numerical analyses are presented for the travelling wave solution of the one-dimensio...
Propagation of disturbances through a uniform region of a relaxing gas in a duct with spatially vary...
Nonlinear acoustic wave propagation through a stratified atmosphere is considered. The initial signa...
The mathematical models of relaxing media with a structure for describing nonlinear long-wave proces...
The first two articles dealt with the influence on ultrasonic propagation, of classical dispersive e...
A sonic boom is the sound associated with the pressure shock wave generated by disturbances in the a...
A nonlinear equation of state and the corresponding wave equation are derived in the framework of a ...
We consider a harmonically driven acoustic medium in the form of a (finite length) highly nonlinear ...
Shock wave propagation in relaxing fluid is studied theoretically and experimentally. Modified spect...
We study the response of nonlinear wave systems in bounded domains at or near resonance. There are t...
The traditional wave equation is mostly, if not always, obtained from a system of first order partia...
For understanding the fundamental properties of unsteady motions in combustion chambers, and for app...
Nonlinear resonant oscillations in continuous media contain two natural time scales: the travel time...
The propagation of an initially antisymmetric disturbance through a relaxing medium in one-dimension...
Weakly nonlinear sound propagation in a gas where molecular vibrational relaxation takes place is st...
Asymptotic and numerical analyses are presented for the travelling wave solution of the one-dimensio...
Propagation of disturbances through a uniform region of a relaxing gas in a duct with spatially vary...
Nonlinear acoustic wave propagation through a stratified atmosphere is considered. The initial signa...
The mathematical models of relaxing media with a structure for describing nonlinear long-wave proces...
The first two articles dealt with the influence on ultrasonic propagation, of classical dispersive e...
A sonic boom is the sound associated with the pressure shock wave generated by disturbances in the a...
A nonlinear equation of state and the corresponding wave equation are derived in the framework of a ...
We consider a harmonically driven acoustic medium in the form of a (finite length) highly nonlinear ...
Shock wave propagation in relaxing fluid is studied theoretically and experimentally. Modified spect...
We study the response of nonlinear wave systems in bounded domains at or near resonance. There are t...
The traditional wave equation is mostly, if not always, obtained from a system of first order partia...
For understanding the fundamental properties of unsteady motions in combustion chambers, and for app...
Nonlinear resonant oscillations in continuous media contain two natural time scales: the travel time...