Rayleigh-Jansen method

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(¦rā·lē ′jan·sən ′meth·əd)

(fluid mechanics) A method for solving equations for compressible fluid flow past a body, in which the velocity potential for the difference between the fluid velocity and the velocity distant from the body (V) is expressed as a power series in the square of the Mach number corresponding to V.


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