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Expansion waves are a series of pressure waves that occur when a supersonic flow expands around a corner or through a divergent section, resulting in a decrease in pressure, temperature, and density of the flow. Unlike shock waves, expansion waves are isentropic, meaning they occur without an increase in entropy, and they help in accelerating the flow to higher speeds.
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