Zigangareeva, L. M.; Kiselev, O. M. Structure of the long-range fields of plane symmetrical subsonic flows. (English. Russian original) Zbl 0979.76040 Fluid Dyn. 35, No. 3, 421-431 (2000); translation from Izv. Ross. Akad. Nauk, Mekh. Zhidk. Gaza 2000, No. 3, 132-144 (2000). Summary: We consider plane subsonic potential flows near finite and semi-infinite bodies, symmetrical about the \(x\) axis directed along the velocity of incident flow. In particular, we determine the shape of isolines of velocity and the angle of velocity inclination to the symmetry axis at large distances from the bodies. Cited in 4 Documents MSC: 76G25 General aerodynamics and subsonic flows 76M40 Complex variables methods applied to problems in fluid mechanics Keywords:far field; plane subsonic potential flows; isolines of velocity; angle of velocity inclination; symmetry axis PDFBibTeX XMLCite \textit{L. M. Zigangareeva} and \textit{O. M. Kiselev}, Fluid Dyn. 35, No. 3, 421--431 (2000; Zbl 0979.76040); translation from Izv. Ross. Akad. Nauk, Mekh. Zhidk. Gaza 2000, No. 3, 132--144 (2000) Full Text: DOI References: [1] G. S. S. Ludford, ”The behaviour at infinity of the potential function of a two-dimensional subsonic compressible flow,” J. Math. and Phys.,30, No. 3, 117–130 (1951). · Zbl 0043.40402 [2] L. Bers, ”Existence and uniqueness of a subsonic flow past a given profile.” Communs Pure and Appl. Math.,3, No. 7, 441–504 (1954). · Zbl 0058.40601 · doi:10.1002/cpa.3160070303 [3] R. Finn and D. Gilbarg, ”Asymptotic behaviour and uniqueness of plane subsonic flows,” Communs Pure and Appl. Math.,10, No. 1, 23–63 (1957). · Zbl 0077.18801 · doi:10.1002/cpa.3160100102 [4] I. Bers,Mathematical Aspects of Subsonic and Tronsonic Gas Dynamics, Chapman and Hall, London (1958). · Zbl 0083.20501 This reference list is based on information provided by the publisher or from digital mathematics libraries. Its items are heuristically matched to zbMATH identifiers and may contain data conversion errors. In some cases that data have been complemented/enhanced by data from zbMATH Open. This attempts to reflect the references listed in the original paper as accurately as possible without claiming completeness or a perfect matching.