Supersonic Neutral Winds in an Outer Atmosphere. I. Isothermal Conditions
NE Gilbert and KD Cole
Australian Journal of Physics
27(4) 511 - 528
Published: 1974
Abstract
The concept of steady nozzle flow along a narrow tube is applied to the motion of neutral gas constituents in a locally heated isothermal region of the outer atmosphere of a planet or star. The artificial nozzle throat at which the flow becomes supersonic is achieved by using one oftwo streamline functions within a vertical plane suggested by the possible shapes of convettion cells.https://doi.org/10.1071/PH740511
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