Europe/Lisbon
Room 6.2.33, Faculty of Sciences of the Universidade de Lisboa

Wladimir Neves
Wladimir Neves, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro

In this talk, we develop an analysis of the compressible, isentropic Euler equations in two spatial dimensions for a generalized polytropic gas law. The main focus is rotational flows in the subsonic regimes, described through the framework of the Euler equations expressed in self-similar variables and pseudo-velocities. A Bernoulli type equation is derived, serving as a cornerstone for establishing a self-similar system tailored to rotational flows. At the end, the study extends to an analysis of a perturbed model, introducing the concept of quasi-potential flows, offering insights into their behavior and implications.