TITLE

# A multi-frequency solution for the Burgers equation

AUTHOR(S)
Hedberg, Claes M.
PUB. DATE
July 2000
SOURCE
AIP Conference Proceedings;2000, Vol. 524 Issue 1, p125
SOURCE TYPE
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
A generalization of the single frequency Cole-Mendousse solution for the Burgers equation is shown. The solution is in the same form â€” a ratio between two Fourier series containing Bessel functions. The input is given as an arbitrary number of frequency components which can have any amplitude, frequency and phase. The solution is valid for any distance.
ACCESSION #
5665317

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