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   <li><font color="pink">&clubs;</font> [[SSCpt1/PGE|One-Dimensional PGEs]]
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    <li><font color="pink">&clubs;</font> [[SSCpt2/SolutionStrategies|Solution Strategies]]</li>
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   <li>[[SSC/Index|SSC Index]]</li>
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===Equilibrium Structures===
===Equilibrium Structures===
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  <li>[[SSCpt2/IntroductorySummary|Hydrostatic Balance Equation]]</li>
  <li><font color="pink">&clubs;</font> [[SSCpt2/SolutionStrategies|Solution Strategies]]</li>
   <li>[[SSC/Structure/IsothermalSphere|Isothermal Sphere]]</li>
   <li>[[SSC/Structure/IsothermalSphere|Isothermal Sphere]]</li>
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Revision as of 20:32, 16 December 2023

Primary (Tiled Menu) Chapters

Context

  1. Principal Governing Equations (PGEs)
    1. Equations Cast in Cylindrical Coordinates
  2. Continuity
  3. Euler
    1. Axisymmetric Configurations (Solution Strategies); Double check vector identities   ⇐   also includes "Simple Rotation Profiles"
    2. Rotating Reference Frame; Euler equation viewed from a rotating frame of reference
      1. Compressible Analogs of Riemann S-Type Ellipsoids; Nonlinear velocity cross-product
      2. Korycansky and Papaloizou (1996); Nonlinear velocity cross-product   ⇐   bottom displays Andalib velocity maps
    3. Euler Equation (Conserving Momentum); Earlier draft of "Euler" presentation
  4. 1st Law of Thermodynamics
    1. Radiation-Hydrodynamcis; Nonadiabatic (optically thick) environments
  5. Poisson
  6. Global Energy Considerations
  7. Equation of State (EOS)
    1. Axisymmetric Instabilities to Avoid; Poincaré-Wavre theorem
    2. BiPolytrope with (nc,ne)=(32,3); The parameter, β
  8. Ideal Gas
  9. Total Pressure
    1. Determining Temperature from Density & Pressure; A solution to quartic equation
  10. Bond, Arnett, & Carr (1984)
    1. Spherically Symmetric Configurations (Stability — Part II); Brief summary of Ledoux and Pekeris (1941)

Spherically Symmetric Configurations

  1. One-Dimensional PGEs
  2. SSC Index
  3. Index to Free-Energy and Virial Analyses
  4. (Image of free-energy surface) Virial Equilibrium of Embedded Polytropic Spheres
  5. Structural Form Factors
  6. Free-Energy of Spherical Systems

Equilibrium Structures

  1. Hydrostatic Balance Equation
  2. Solution Strategies
  3. Isothermal Sphere

See Also

  • Means templates and references to other chapters have been checked for completeness.