Affiliation:
1. Department of Mathematics , Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad , Prayagraj , 211004 , Uttar Pradesh , India
Abstract
Abstract
This work demonstrates the study of the optimal system of solutions for shock wave propagation in a non-ideal self-gravitating gas in rotating medium with magnetic field (axial or azimuthal) for the adiabatic flow in cylindrical geometry by applying the group invariance technique. Using the group invariance technique, we have obtained the one-dimensional (1-D) optimal system of sub-algebra for the basic governing equations. The infinitesimal group optimal classes are obtained and the similarity solution in four possible cases (two cases for perfect gas and two cases for non-ideal gas) with exponential law shock path are discussed. The numerical solution by using the Runge Kutta 4th order method is obtained and the distribution of physical variables are shown via graph. The impact of the rotational parameter, non-idealness parameter, shock Cowling number, similarity exponent and gravitational parameter on the strength of the shock and flow variables are investigated. With an increase in the shock Cowling number, non-idealness and rotational parameters, the shock strength decreases, i.e., they have decaying impact on shock wave; whereas the shock strength increases with gravitational parameter and similarity exponent. Also, the strength of the shock is reduced by considering the magnetic field to be axial instead of azimuthal.
Subject
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,General Physics and Astronomy,Mathematical Physics
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