Stoßfront
Stoßfront, literally translated as "shock front" in German, denotes the propagating boundary across which a shock wave or a disturbance induces abrupt changes in fluid properties. It is a fundamental concept in compressible fluid dynamics and wave propagation.
In compressible flows, the Stoßfront is the surface separating the undisturbed upstream flow from the compressed,
The shock front travels faster than the local speed of sound, is typically very thin compared with
In meteorology, the term Stoßfront is also used to denote a gust front—the leading edge of a