Abstract

The method of renormalization is used to determine a uniformly valid expansion for the problem of non-linear waves produced in a fluid by the harmonic pulsations of a finite circular cylinder. For a uniform expansion, both the radial and axial distances need to be strained. The effect of dimensionless quantities upon the acoustic shock-formation distance is examined. The results show that the wave produced consists of a number of groups that propagate without any mutual interaction.

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