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This document describes the governing equations and solution methodology for a one-dimensional piston problem involving the motion of gas. The key details are: 1) The problem involves two first-order partial differential equations describing conservation of mass and momentum for an isentropic gas flow. 2) Characteristic equations are derived relating the Riemann invariants along characteristics to gas properties. 3) A simple wave solution is constructed for regions near the initial state, assuming no shocks occur. Expressions are derived relating gas velocity and speed of sound to piston velocity.

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This document describes the governing equations and solution methodology for a one-dimensional piston problem involving the motion of gas. The key details are: 1) The problem involves two first-order partial differential equations describing conservation of mass and momentum for an isentropic gas flow. 2) Characteristic equations are derived relating the Riemann invariants along characteristics to gas properties. 3) A simple wave solution is constructed for regions near the initial state, assuming no shocks occur. Expressions are derived relating gas velocity and speed of sound to piston velocity.

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UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME

DEPARTMENT OF AEROSPACE AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


Professor H.M. Atassi AME-562
113 Hessert Center Mathematical Methods II
Tel: 631-5736
Email:atassi.1@nd.edu
One Dimensional Piston Problem
1 Governing equations
Consider a one-dimensional duct aligned with the x-axis. To the right of the piston, the
duct is full with a gas at rest. At time t=0 the piston starts moving with a velocity
u
p
(t). Let , u, and s describe the gas density, velocity and entropy. We assume an
isentropic process and therefore the gas properties are governed by the two rst order
partial dierential equations:

t
+ u

x
+
u
x
= 0 (1)
u
t
+ u
u
x
+
c
2

x
= 0 (2)
where c is the speed of sound. We assume the piston position is given by the function
X(t). The initial conditions are
t 0, u = 0 , c = c
0
(3)
and the boundary conditions are,
t > 0, u(X(t), t) = u
p
=

X(t). (4)
2 Characteristics Equations
I
+
:
dx
dt
= u + c C
+
(5)
I

:
dx
dt
= u c C

(6)
II
+
: du +
c

d = 0 on C
+
(7)
II

: du
c

d = 0 on C
+
(8)
1
Note that since the gas is isentropic, ( 1)
d

= 2
dc
c
. Therefore (7-8) can be rewritten
as
II
+
: du +
2
1
dc = 0 on C
+
(9)
II

: du
2
1
dc = 0 on C

(10)
Integrating 9 along C
+
and 10 along C

, gives
II
+
: u +
2
1
c = r

, on C
+
(11)
II

: u
2
1
c = s

, on C

(12)
where r

and s

constant along C
+
and C

, respectively. r

and s

are known as the


Riemann invariants.
3 Simple Waves
If one of the Riemann invariants is constant throughout the domain, the solution corre-
sponds to a wave motion in only one direction. In the present problem,
u =
r

+ s

2
(13)
c =
1
2
(r

) (14)
In general, the value of u and c will depend on the two parameters (r

, c

) indicating
two waves where the information is propagating along the two families of characteristics.
On the other hand, if s

=constant everywhere, then u and c receive information from


the characteristic C
+
only through the variation of r

from one characteristic to another.


Problems reduced to simple waves are much simpler to solve.
3.1 Proposition
The solution in a region adjacent to a constant state is always a simple wave solution.
4 Solution
We construct the solution assuming no breaking will occur. This will be examined later.
2
4.1 Steady State Region: t > 0, x > c
0
t
Along C
+
originating from the positive x-axis,
u +
2
1
c =
2
1
c
0
(15)
Similarly along C

originating from the positive x-axis,


u
2
1
c =
2
1
c
0
(16)
These equations imply that for the region x > c
0
t, we have
u = 0 c = c
0
(17)
The charcteristics in this region are straight lines whose equations are
x x
+
0
= c
0
t along C
+
(18)
x x

0
= c
0
t along C

, (19)
where x
+
0
and x

0
are the points of their intersection with the x-axis. Note in this region
there no waves and the gas remain quiescent.
4.2 Simple Wave Solution
All characteristics C

will originate from the positive x-axis. Thus they have the same
Riemann invariant as (16) shows. This means that we have the following relationship
u =
2
1
(c c
0
). (20)
Equation 20 is valid everywhere in the eld, assuming no shocks. Substituting 20 into
15 show that both u and c are constant along C
+
originating from the piston surface.
Hence, we have
u = u
p
=

X(t) (21)
c = c
p
(22)
Since both u and c are constant along C
+
we can integrate 5,
x = X() + (u
p
+ c
p
)(t ) (23)
or
x = X() + (c
0
+
+ 1
2

X())(t ) (24)
3
5 Piston Moving with a Constant Speed (-V)
Substituting

X by V , we get
x = V t + (c
0

+ 1
2
V )(t ) (25)
u = V (26)
c = c
0

1
2
V (27)
In the fan region dened by
(c
0

+ 1
2
V )t < x < tc
0
,
we have
dx
dt
= u + c = c
0
+
+ 1
2
u (28)
Moreover along C
+
, c +
1
2
u = constant. Therefore u and c are constant. As a result,
x = (c
0
+
+ 1
2
u)t (29)
and
u =
2
+ 1
(
x
t
c
0
) (30)
c =
2
+ 1
c
0
+
1
+ 1
x
t
(31)
6 Breaking
It is easy to show that breaking will occur if

X < 0.
4

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