Non-ideal compressible fluid dynamics refers to the study of fluid flows that do not obey the assumptions of ideal fluid behavior, especially when the fluid's density can change significantly in response to pressure and temperature variations. Unlike ideal fluids, which are assumed to be incompressible and have no viscosity, non-ideal fluids can exhibit complex behaviors influenced by interactions among fluid particles, temperature variations, and pressure effects.

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