Abstract

Shock waves have a speed greater than the speed of sound, but are described as laminar, with a single translational speed. Meanwhile, on one side of the shock wave, a turbulent, complex description is needed. In the case of hypersonic speed, both areas of the shock wave will be turbulent. Let us write in the boundary conditions instead of the velocity its complex representation and solve these equations. Let us obtain a description of a shock, possibly a turbulent wave.

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