Group-invariant solutions and optimal systems for multidimensional hydrodynamics

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Abstract

The group properties of the three-dimensional (3-D), one-temperature hydrodynamic equations, including nonlinear conduction and a thermal source, are presented. A subgroup corresponding to axisymmetric geometry is chosen, and the details of the construction of the one- and two-dimensional optimal systems are shown. The two-dimensional optimal system is used to generate 23 intrinsically different reductions of the 2-D partial differential equations to ordinary differential equations. These ordinary differential equations can be solved to provide analytic solutions to the original partial differential equations. Two example analytic solutions are presented: a 2-D axisymmetric flow with a P 2 asymmetry and a 3-D spiraling flow. © 1992 American Institute of Physics.

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Coggeshall, S. V., & Meyer-ter-Vehn, J. (1992). Group-invariant solutions and optimal systems for multidimensional hydrodynamics. Journal of Mathematical Physics, 33(10), 3585–3601. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.529907

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