AbstractIn this paper, we establish the global existence and stability of a steady conic shock wave for the symmetrically perturbed supersonic flow past an infinitely long conic body as long as the vertex angle is less than a critical value. The flow is assumed to be polytropic, isentropic and described by a steady potential equation. Based on the delicate asymptotic expansion of the background solution, one can verify that the boundary conditions on the shock and the conic surface satisfy the “dissipative” property. From this property, by use of the reflected characteristics method and the special form of the shock equation, we show that the conic shock attached at the vertex of the cone exists globally in the whole space when the speed of...
The original study of a conical body of circular cross section at zero angle of attack inside a supe...
AbstractIn this paper, we establish the existence and stability of a 3-D transonic shock solution to...
For an upstream supersonic flow past a straight-sided cone in $\R^3$ whose vertex angle is less than...
AbstractIn this paper, we establish the global existence and stability of a steady conic shock wave ...
AbstractIn this paper, we are concerned with the global existence and stability of a steady transoni...
AbstractThis paper studies the steady supersonic flow past a Lipschitz curved cone. Under the assump...
AbstractWe study the existence of the nonsymmetrical conic shock wave produced by a supersonic flow ...
We are concerned with the structural stability of conical shocks in the three-dimensional steady sup...
1 Physical background of shock waves 2 Mathematical models 3 Conical shock wave for steady irrotatio...
An approximate closed form solution to the internal conical, hypersonic flow about a circular cone a...
AbstractIn this paper we study the stability of transonic shocks in steady supersonic flow past a we...
In this technical note, we present an asymptotic approximation for supersonic flow about a pointed c...
AbstractThis paper studies the problem on the steady supersonic flow at the constant speed past an a...
We consider the problem of uniform steady supersonic Euler flows passing a straight conical body wit...
AbstractAs is well known, two solutions of the problem of a supersonic stationary inviscid nonheatco...
The original study of a conical body of circular cross section at zero angle of attack inside a supe...
AbstractIn this paper, we establish the existence and stability of a 3-D transonic shock solution to...
For an upstream supersonic flow past a straight-sided cone in $\R^3$ whose vertex angle is less than...
AbstractIn this paper, we establish the global existence and stability of a steady conic shock wave ...
AbstractIn this paper, we are concerned with the global existence and stability of a steady transoni...
AbstractThis paper studies the steady supersonic flow past a Lipschitz curved cone. Under the assump...
AbstractWe study the existence of the nonsymmetrical conic shock wave produced by a supersonic flow ...
We are concerned with the structural stability of conical shocks in the three-dimensional steady sup...
1 Physical background of shock waves 2 Mathematical models 3 Conical shock wave for steady irrotatio...
An approximate closed form solution to the internal conical, hypersonic flow about a circular cone a...
AbstractIn this paper we study the stability of transonic shocks in steady supersonic flow past a we...
In this technical note, we present an asymptotic approximation for supersonic flow about a pointed c...
AbstractThis paper studies the problem on the steady supersonic flow at the constant speed past an a...
We consider the problem of uniform steady supersonic Euler flows passing a straight conical body wit...
AbstractAs is well known, two solutions of the problem of a supersonic stationary inviscid nonheatco...
The original study of a conical body of circular cross section at zero angle of attack inside a supe...
AbstractIn this paper, we establish the existence and stability of a 3-D transonic shock solution to...
For an upstream supersonic flow past a straight-sided cone in $\R^3$ whose vertex angle is less than...