Stability of Transonic Characteristic Discontinuities in Two-Dimensional Steady Compressible Euler Flows
Abstract
For a two-dimensional steady supersonic Euler flow past a convex cornered wall with right angle, a characteristic discontinuity (vortex sheet and/or entropy wave) is generated, which separates the supersonic flow from the gas at rest (hence subsonic). We proved that such a transonic characteristic discontinuity is structurally stable under small perturbations of the upstream supersonic flow in . The existence of a weak entropy solution and Lipschitz continuous free boundary (i.e. characteristic discontinuity) is established. To achieve this, the problem is formulated as a free boundary problem for a nonstrictly hyperbolic system of conservation laws; and the free boundary problem is then solved by analyzing nonlinear wave interactions and employing the front tracking method.
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@article{arxiv.1208.5183,
title = {Stability of Transonic Characteristic Discontinuities in Two-Dimensional Steady Compressible Euler Flows},
author = {Gui-Qiang G. Chen and Vaibhav Kukreja and Hairong Yuan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1208.5183},
year = {2015}
}
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26 pages, 3 figures