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Miscellaneous: Various Low-Mach-Number Fluid Problems and Motions

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In this last chapter, we consider, first, in Sect. 7.1, mainly the asymptotic derivation of the KZK equation of nonlinear acoustics, which generalizes the well-known Burgers' unsteady one-dimensional dissipative model equation (Burgers 1948) to an equation with a diffraction and parabolic effect.

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Kh. Zeytounian, R. Miscellaneous: Various Low-Mach-Number Fluid Problems and Motions. In: Topics in Hyposonic Flow Theory. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 672. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11414346_7

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