Author:
Chauhan Astha,Arora Rajan
Abstract
Self-similar solutions of the system of non-linear partial differential equations are obtained using the Lie group of invariance technique. The system of equations governs the one dimensional and unsteady motion for the isothermal flow of an ideal gas. The medium has been taken the uniform. From the expressions of infinitesimal generators involving arbitrary constants, different cases arise as per the choice of the arbitrary constants. In this paper, the case of a collapse of an implosion of a cylindrical shock wave is shown in detail along with the comparison between the similarity exponent obtained by Guderley's method and by Crammer's rule. Also, the effects of the adiabatic index and the ambient density exponent on the flow variables are illustrated through the figures. The flow variables are computed behind the leading shock and are shown graphically.
Publisher
International Journal of Mathematical, Engineering and Management Sciences plus Mangey Ram
Subject
General Engineering,General Business, Management and Accounting,General Mathematics,General Computer Science
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