On the diffraction of a shock wave by general two-dimensional disturbances
Author:
Y. S. Pan
Journal:
Quart. Appl. Math. 28 (1971), 539-552
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1090/qam/99770
MathSciNet review:
QAM99770
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- G. N. Ward, Linearized theory of steady high-speed flow, Cambridge, at the University Press, 1955. MR 0067649
Y. S. Pan, Solutions for the diffraction of a plane wave by general two-dimensional disturbances, New York University, NYU-ASL-68–42, Oct. 1968
- Allen E. Puckett, Supersonic wave drag of thin airfoils, J. Aeronaut. Sci. 13 (1946), 475–484. MR 17095
B. B. Baker and E. T. Copson, The mathematical theory of Huygens’ principle, Oxford Univ. Press, New York, 1939, p. 36
L. Ting and M. Gunzburger, Diffraction of shock wave by moving thin wing, AIAA Paper 69–647, 1969
H. F. Ludloff, On aerodynamics of blasts, Advances in Applied Mechanics, vol. 3, Academic Press, New York, 1953, pp. 109–144
G. N. Ward, Linearized theory of steady high-speed flow, Cambridge Univ. Press, London, 1955, p. 21
Y. S. Pan, Solutions for the diffraction of a plane wave by general two-dimensional disturbances, New York University, NYU-ASL-68–42, Oct. 1968
A. E. Puckett, Supersonic wave drag of thin airfoils, J. Aeronaut Sci. 13, 475–484 (1946)
B. B. Baker and E. T. Copson, The mathematical theory of Huygens’ principle, Oxford Univ. Press, New York, 1939, p. 36
L. Ting and M. Gunzburger, Diffraction of shock wave by moving thin wing, AIAA Paper 69–647, 1969
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