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Charles E. Treanor,J. Gordon Hall,United States. Air Force. Office of Scientific Research
Author : Charles E. Treanor,J. Gordon Hall,United States. Air Force. Office of Scientific Research Publisher : SUNY Press Page : 1130 pages File Size : 42,5 Mb Release : 1982-01-01 Category : Philosophy ISBN : 0873955951
Handbook of Shock Waves, Three Volume Set by Gabi Ben-Dor,Ozer Igra,Tov Elperin Pdf
The Handbook of Shock Waves contains a comprehensive, structured coverage of research topics related to shock wave phenomena including shock waves in gases, liquids, solids, and space. Shock waves represent an extremely important physical phenomena which appears to be of special practical importance in three major fields: compressible flow (aerodynamics), materials science, and astrophysics. Shock waves comprise a phenomenon that occurs when pressure builds to force a reaction, i.e. sonic boom that occurs when a jet breaks the speed of sound.This Handbook contains experimental, theoretical, and numerical results which never before appeared under one cover; the first handbook of its kind.The Handbook of Shock Waves is intended for researchers and engineers active in shock wave related fields. Additionally, R&D establishments, applied science & research laboratories and scientific and engineering libraries both in universities and government institutions. As well as, undergraduate and graduate students in fluid mechanics, gas dynamics, and physics. Key Features* Ben-Dor is known as one of the founders of the field of shock waves* Covers a broad spectrum of shock wave research topics* Provides a comprehensive description of various shock wave related subjects* First handbook ever to include under one separate cover: experimental, theoretical, and numerical results
Shock Waves @ Marseille III by Raymond Brun,Lucien Z. Dumitrescu Pdf
Recently, there have been significant advances in the fields of high-enthalpy hypersonic flows, high-temperature gas physics, and chemistry shock propagation in various media, industrial and medical applications of shock waves, and shock-tube technology. This series contains all the papers and lectures of the 19th International Symposium on Shock Waves held in Marseille in 1993. They are published in four topical volumes, each containing papers on related topics, and preceded by an overview wrtitten by a leading international expert. The volumes may be purchased independently.
The Effect of Wall Friction on the Strength of Shock Waves in Tubes and Hydraulic Jumps in Channels by Coleman duP. Donaldson,Roger D. Sullivan Pdf
A theory is presented for the attenuation due to viscous boundary layer of shock waves traveling in closed passages. Because of the similar nature of the problem, the theory is also developed for the attenuation of a hydraulic jump moving in a channel. The results of experiments that bear out the theory are presented for both a shock tube and a hydraulic channel.
Shock wave research covers important inderdisciplinary areas which range from basic topics on gasdynamics, combustion and detonation, physico-chemistry of high temperature gases, plasma physics, astro and geophysics, materials science, astronautics and space technology to medical and industrial applications. This book includes 202 papers presented at the 18th the International Symposium on Shock Waves which describe the research frontier of shock wave phenopmena and 14 plenary lectures which show the state of the art of various fields of shock wave research. This proceedings is a unique collection of most important and updated shock wave research.
Experimental Investigation of Attenuation of Strong Shock Waves in a Shock Tube with Hydrogen and Helium as Driver Gases by Jim J. Jones Pdf
An experimental investigation has been made of the attenuation of strong shock waves in air in a shock tube. Time-history measurements were made of the static pressure at several stations in the wall of the tube. The internal diameter of the tube is 3.75 inches. shock-wave-velocity data were taken for a distance along the tube of about 120 feet.