Working knowledge of the relations of various quantities and their derivatives across a shock wave is useful for any advanced research involving shock waves. Although these relations can be derived in principle by any diligent student of the subject, the derivations are often not trivial, and once derived, neither the approach nor the result can be
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Introduction. General Jump Conditions. Two-Dimensional or Axisymmetric Formulation. Derivatives for a Two-Dimensional or Axisymmetric Shock with a Uniform Freestream. Derivative Applications. Vorticity and Its Substantial Derivative. Shock Wave Triple-Point Morphology. Derivatives When the Upstream Flow Is Nonuniform. General Derivative Formulation. Appendices. Problems. References.