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Unified geometric and analytical treatment of magneto– gasdynamic shocks. Part 2. The shock polars

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 March 2009

Lee A. Bertram
Affiliation:
Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics, Iowa State University

Abstract

Previously derived shock solutions for a perfectly conducting perfect gas are used to compute shock polars for the one-dimensional unsteady and two- dimensional non-aligned shock representations. A new special-case shock solution, having a downstream particle velocity relative to the shock equal to upstream Alfvén velocity, is obtained, in addition to exhaustive analytical classification schemes for the shock polars. Eight classes of one-dimensional polars and twelve classes of two-dimensional polars are identified.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1973

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