Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 March 2006
An earlier treatment of the diffraction of a shock wave advancing into a region of uniform flow, based on Chisnell's (1965) extension of Whitham's (1957) rule for shock diffraction, is corrected for an algebraic error and then compared with an analogous treatment based on the more recent extension derived by Whitham (1968). The basis for comparison is the pressure just behind a shock wave that is diffracted by a thin wedge travelling at supersonic speed. The approximation provided by Whitham's extension is both simpler than, and typically superior to, that provided by Chisnell's extension (although the numerical differences are small in the Mach-number régime considered).