Similarity Assumption - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
www.sciencedirect.com › similarity-assumptionThe similarity assumptions for an expanding shock wave of constant total energy are (13.1.20) P P 0 = R − 3 f ρ ρ 0 = φ and u = R 3 / 2 ϕ, where P, P0, ρ, ρ 0, and u are as defined previously, R is the radius of the shock, f, φ, and ϕ are functions of r / R, and r is the radial distance of any part of the wave.
sjsueducatedfool: Assumption of similarity
sjsueducatedfool.blogspot.com › 2009 › 04Apr 04, 2009 · Assumption of similarity. One of the concepts from Chapter 12 that peaked my interest is assumption of similarity. Trenholm (2008) describes this concept as, “a refusal to see true differences where they exist” p. 357. The example of a smile from the text was a great example. The fact that a smile can be interpreted according to culture is something that never occurred to me.