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Definition of Compressible

Compressible
Compressible Com*press"i*ble, a. [Cf. F. compressible.] Capable of being pressed together or forced into a narrower compass, as an elastic or spongy substance.

Meaning of Compressible from wikipedia

- the compressibility (also known as the coefficient of compressibility or, if the temperature is held constant, the isothermal compressibility) is a...
- In thermodynamics, the compressibility factor (Z), also known as the compression factor or the gas deviation factor, describes the deviation of a real...
- Compressible flow (or gas dynamics) is the branch of fluid mechanics that deals with flows having significant changes in fluid density. While all flows...
- conductivity. The Euler equations can be applied to incompressible and compressible flows. The incompressible Euler equations consist of Cauchy equations...
- technologies. Recent work in aerodynamics has focused on issues related to compressible flow, turbulence, and boundary layers and has become increasingly com****tional...
- equal to the dynamic pressure and static pressure combined.: § 3.5  In compressible flows, stagnation pressure is also equal to total pressure as well, provided...
- certain compressible flow problems by incompressible-flow calculation methods. It also allows applying incompressible-flow data to compressible-flow cases...
- his field, his two-volume treatise, The Dynamics and Thermodynamics of Compressible Fluid Flow, published in 1953 and 1954, is considered a classic. His...
- C. R. (1950). "Some solutions of the equations of flow of a viscous compressible fluid". Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society...
- gases moving at low Mach number). More advanced forms may be applied to compressible flows at higher Mach numbers. In most flows of liquids, and of gases...