Second-type self-similar solutions to the strong explosion problem

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The flow resulting from a strong explosion at the center of an ideal gas sphere, whose density drops with the distance r from the origin as r -ω, is assumed to approach asymptotically the self-similar solutions by Sedov and Taylor. It is shown that the Sedov-Taylor (ST) solutions that exist only for ω<5 and are probably the most familiar example for self-similar solutions of the first type fail to describe the asymptotic flow obtained for 3≤ω<5. New second-type self-similar solutions that describe the asymptotic flow for 3 <3 are decelerating. The new solutions are related to a new singular point in Guderley's map. They exist only for ω values smaller than some ωc that depends upon the adiabatic index of the gas. The asymptotic flow obtained for ω≥ωc is discussed in a subsequent paper. © 1993 American Institute of Physics.

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Waxman, E., & Shvarts, D. (1992). Second-type self-similar solutions to the strong explosion problem. Physics of Fluids A, 5(4), 1035–1046. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.858668

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