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IV.—Expansion of a Finite One-dimensional Gas Cloud into a Vacuum*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 February 2012

Synopsis

An investigation is made of the motion of a one-dimensional finite gas cloud which is initially at rest and is allowed to expand into a vacuum in both directions. The density of the gas at rest is assumed to rise steadily and continuously from zero at the boundaries to a maximum in the interior of the cloud.

If the subsequent motion is continuous, it is completely specified by analytical solutions in seven different regions of the x-t plane joined together along characteristics. The motion of one of the boundaries is discussed, and conditions found for it to have (i) an initial stationary period or (ii) a final constant velocity of advance into the vacuum. The gas streams in both directions from a dividing point at zero velocity. This point ultimately tends to the mid-point of the initial distribution.

The possible breakdown of the continuity of the motion is discussed, and a condition on the initial density distribution found for shock-free flow to be maintained.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1953

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* This paper was assisted in publication by a grant from the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland.