We report on an apparent anomaly associated with the compressible, thermoviscous version of what has come to be known as RRG theory. The difficulty in question, which does not appear to impact the lossless special case of this theory, manifests itself under the traveling wave assumption and has the shock-front of the resulting kink waveform and the (instigating) piston propagating in opposite directions.
Anomalous propagation of acoustic traveling waves in thermoviscous fluids under the Rubin–Rosenau–Gottlieb theory of dispersive media
SACCOMANDI, Giuseppe
2014
Abstract
We report on an apparent anomaly associated with the compressible, thermoviscous version of what has come to be known as RRG theory. The difficulty in question, which does not appear to impact the lossless special case of this theory, manifests itself under the traveling wave assumption and has the shock-front of the resulting kink waveform and the (instigating) piston propagating in opposite directions.File in questo prodotto:
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