Vanishing viscosity method for transonic flow
A vanishing viscosity method is formulated for two-dimensional transonic steady irrotational compressible fluid flows with adiabatic constant γ ∈ [1,3). This formulation allows a family of invariant regions in the phase plane for the corresponding viscous problem, which implies an upper bound unifor...
Main Authors: | Chen, G, Slemrod, M, Wang, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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