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PhD Thesis

Thermoviscous Model Equations in Nonlinear Acoustics: Analytical and Numerical Studies of Shocks and Rarefaction Waves

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Dynamical systems, Department of Mathematics, Technical University of Denmark1

Department of Mathematics, Technical University of Denmark2

Four nonlinear acoustical wave equations that apply to both perfect gasses and arbitrary fluids with a quadratic equation of state are studied. Shock and rarefaction wave solutions to the equations are studied. In order to assess the accuracy of the wave equations, their solutions are compared to solutions of the basic equations from which the wave equations are derived.

A straightforward weakly nonlinear equation is the most accurate for shock modeling. A higher order wave equation is the most accurate for modeling of smooth disturbances. Investigations of the linear stability properties of solutions to the wave equations, reveal that the solutions may become unstable.

Such instabilities are not found in the basic equations. Interacting shocks and standing shocks are investigated.

Language: English
Publisher: Technical University of Denmark
Year: 2009
Types: PhD Thesis

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