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Linearized Analysis of One-Dimensional Magnetohydrodynamic Flows

✍ Scribed by Dr. Roy M. Gundersen (auth.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
1964
Tongue
English
Leaves
127
Series
Springer Tracts in Natural Philosophy 1
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Magnetohydrodynamics is concerned with the motion of electrically conducting fluids in the presence of electric or magnetic fields. UnΒ­ fortunately, the subject has a rather poorly developed experimental basis and because of the difficulties inherent in carrying out controlled laboratory experiments, the theoretical developments, in large measure, have been concerned with finding solutions to rather idealized problems. This lack of experimental basis need not become, however, a multiΒ­ megohm impedance in the line of progress in the development of a satisfactory scientific theory. While it is true that ultimately a scientific theory must agree with and, in actuality, predict physical phenomena with a reasonable degree of accuracy, such a theory must be sanctioned by its mathematical validity and consistency. Physical phenomena may be expressed precisely and quite comprehensively through the use of differential equations, and the equations formulated by LUNDQUIST and discussed by FRIEDRICHS belong to a class of equations particularly well-understood and extensively studied. This class includes, in fact, many other eminent members, the solutions of which have led to results of far-reaching scientific and technological application. Frequently, the mathematical analysis has provided the foundations and guidance necessary for further developments, and, reciprocally, the physical problems have provided, in many cases, the impetus for the development of new mathematical theories which often have evolved to an a priori unpredictable extent.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages I-IX
General Theory....Pages 1-8
Shock Propagation in Non-Uniform Ducts....Pages 9-30
The Piston-Driven Shock Wave....Pages 30-37
Flows with Heat Addition....Pages 37-50
Simple Wave Flows....Pages 50-68
Formation and Decay of Shock Waves....Pages 68-78
The Effects Due to an Oblique Applied Field....Pages 78-95
Back Matter....Pages 96-122

✦ Subjects


Engineering, general;Physics, general


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