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

Wladimir Neves, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
An analysis of the 2-D isentropic Euler Equations for a generalized polytropic gas law
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.