Study of Two‐Sided Similarity Methods Using a Radiation “Switch on” Imploding Shock in a Magnetic Field
J. R. A. J. NiCastro
Journal of Applied Mathematics, 2018, vol. 2018, issue 1
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This paper explores aspects of two‐sided similarity modeling using cylindrical geometry for radiating shock waves embedded in a medium with a magnetic field. Two‐sided similarity solution techniques may be used to link states influenced by long range near instantaneous fields that continually modify the pre‐ and postshock zones. Emergent radiation scaling relations are immediately available from consistent homologies. For both small angle and large angle measurements, an approximate analytic technique in the vicinity of luminous fronts together with the high symmetry implications delineated in Lemma provides direct access to the homology parameters. The parameters obtained using this process can augment the constraint relations and contribute to establishing relevant similarity homologies.
Date: 2018
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