Shock Waves
Proceedings of the 24th International Symposium on Shock Waves, Beijing, China, July 11-16 2004,Vol. 1 and 2
Editors: Jiang, Zonglin (Ed.)
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The 24th International Symposium on Shock Waves (ISSW24) was held at the Beijing Friendship Hotel during July 11-16, 2004, in Beijing. It was a great pleasure for the Local Organizing Committee to organize the ISSW in China for the first time, because forty-seven years have passed since the First Shock Tube Symposium was held in 1957 at Albuquerque. The ISSW24 had to be postponed for one year because of the SARS outbreak in Beijing shortly before the Symposium was scheduled to be held in 2003, but it has achieved success due to the continuous support and kind understanding from all the delegates. It is very heart-warming to have had such an experience and I am very happy to have served as chairman for the Symposium. I would like to thank all for the contributions and help that they have given us over the past three years, without which we would not have had the Symposium. A total of 460 abstracts were submitted to the ISSW24. Each of the abstracts was evaluated by three members of the Scientific Review Committee and the decision on acceptance wasmade based on the reviewers' reports. 195oral papers,including 9plenary lectures, wereaccepted to be presented in three parallel sessions, and 135poster papers in three dedicated poster sessions. Topics discussed in these papers cover all aspects ofshock wave research.
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Summary of forty years continuous shock wave research at interdisciplinary shock wave research center, Tohoku University
Pages 3-10
Takayama, K.
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Precursor kinetics and nanoparticle synthesis studied in a shock wave reactor
Pages 11-18
Roth, P. (et al.)
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The propagation mechanism of cellular detonation
Pages 19-30
Lee, J. H. S.
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The development of the HyShot flight program
Pages 31-48
Paull, A. (et al.)
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Shock induced porous barrier flows, with underlying wall pressure amplification
Pages 49-56
Skews, B. W. (et al.)
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The single pulse shock tube: its Odyssey in chemical kinetics
Pages 57-64
Lifshitz, A.
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Recent developments with gaseous detonation drivers for a shock tunnel
Pages 65-73
Yu, H-r
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Some perspectives on pulse detonation propulsion systems
Pages 75-86
Lu, F. K. (et al.)
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Laser energy deposition in Edney IV interaction
Pages 89-94
Knight, D. (et al.)
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Hypersonic wave drag reduction in re-entry capsules using concentrated energy deposition
Pages 95-100
Satheesh, K. (et al.)
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Supersonic flow over double cone geometries
Pages 101-106
Kleine, H. (et al.)
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An expansion tube study of high enthalpy carbon-dioxide flows
Pages 107-112
Mclntyre, T. J. (et al.)
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Shock tunnel measurement of the interaction amplification factor for a hot gas side jet in a supersonic cross flow
Pages 113-118
Havermann, M. (et al.)
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Drag reduction by controlled base flow separation for missile shaped bodies flying at hypersonic Mach number
Pages 119-124
Menezes, V. (et al.)
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Improvement of aerospike nozzle efficiency due to change of plug base configuration
Pages 125-130
Aso, S. (et al.)
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Measurement and calculation of vibrational temperature behind strong shock waves
Pages 131-136
Zhang, R. L. (et al.)
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Interference effects due to a transverse slot jet in a hypersonic flow
Pages 137-142
Dixon, F. C. (et al.)
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Aerodynamic characteristics of generic flight vehicle configuration from shock tunnel tests
Pages 143-148
Sarwade, A. G. (et al.)
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Heat transfer measurement and its application to CFD code evaluation
Pages 149-154
Kuribayashi, T. (et al.)
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Chemical nonequilibrium effects on flow field for reusable launch vehicles
Pages 155-160
Ma, H. (et al.)
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Integration property of a wedge-elliptic cone waverider with scramjet engine
Pages 161-166
Liu, H. (et al.)
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Dynamic behavior of the shock wave formed around a reflector in supersonic flow
Pages 167-172
Hiraki, K. (et al.)
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Flow establishment over rearward-facing steps in high enthalpy flows
Pages 173-178
Hayne, M. J. (et al.)
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Experimental and numerical investigation of high enthalpy flow past a cylinder in HEG
Pages 179-184
Karl, S. (et al.)
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Non-conventional dissociation rate in non-equilibrium boundary layer
Pages 185-190
Belouaggadia, N. (et al.)
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Power law shapes for leading-edge blunting with minimal standoff distance in low-density hypersonic flow
Pages 191-196
Santos, W. F. N.
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Surface temperature and pressure dependency of catalytic effects to flat plates in high enthalpy flow
Pages 197-202
Ueda, S. (et al.)
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Force and moment measurements on the HOPPER configuration for high enthalpy conditions
Pages 203-208
Glößner, C. (et al.)
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Time resolved holographic interferometry for short duration hypersonic high enthalpy test facilities
Pages 209-214
Martinez Schramm, J. (et al.)
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Investigation of electromagnetic wave propagation in plasma by shock tube
Pages 215-220
Zhu, N. Y. (et al.)
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Reduction of radiative heating due to a SiC ablation layer
Pages 221-226
Funatsu, M. (et al.)
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Effect of aerodynamic heating on infrared guided missiles
Pages 227-232
Milthorpe, J. F. (et al.)
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Numerical calculation of visible spectral radiation of sphere model in ballistic range
Pages 233-238
Liu, J. (et al.)
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Effect of gas injection on drag and surface heat transfer rates for a 30° semi-apex angle blunt body flying at Mach 5.75
Pages 239-244
Sahoo, N. (et al.)
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Nozzle start flow investigation in the conditions of high-altitude test
Pages 245-250
Volodin, V. V. (et al.)
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Real gas effects on flows over rearward-facing steps in high enthalpy flows
Pages 251-256
Hayne, M. J. (et al.)
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Investigation of nonequlibrium radiation and relaxation phenomena in shock tubes
Pages 257-262
Zhu, N. Y. (et al.)
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An experimental study on aerodynamic characteristics of standard model HB-2 in high enthalpy shock tunnel HIEST
Pages 263-268
Sato, K. (et al.)
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Measurement of electron density profile behind strong shock waves with a Langmuir probe
Pages 269-274
Wang, S. (et al.)
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Shock wave shape on power law leading edges
Pages 275-280
Santos, W. F. N.
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Nozzle development for an expansion tunnel
Pages 283-293
Scott, M. P. (et al.)
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Active diaphragm rupture with laser beam irradiation
Pages 295-299
Takahashi, T. (et al.)
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Development of a shock-induced detonation driver
Pages 301-306
Lu, F. K. (et al.)
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Operation of the ISL transonic shock tube in a high subsonic flow regime
Pages 307-312
Seiler, F. (et al.)
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Performance of the detonation driven shock tunnel
Pages 313-318
Zhao, W. (et al.)
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End-to-end modelling of the HEG shock tunnel
Pages 319-327
Jacobs, P. A. (et al.)
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Ground testing of the HyShot supersonic combustion flight experiment in HEG
Pages 329-334
Gardner, A. D. (et al.)
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An investigation of shock induced gas mixing in a large cross section shock tube with a laser sheet technique
Pages 335-340
Houas, L. (et al.)
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Force measurements on hypersonic waveriders in the IISc hypersonic shock tunnel HST2
Pages 341-346
Nagashetty, K. (et al.)
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Laser-induced-incandescence (LII) for particle sizing behind shock waves
Pages 347-352
Starke, R. (et al.)
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Experimental study and numerical simulation of cellular structures and Mach reflection of gaseous detonation waves
Pages 353-358
Zhang, D. (et al.)
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Application of the FM spectroscopic technique to SiH2 detection in a shock tube
Pages 359-364
Crofton, M. W. (et al.)
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A new 6-component accelerometer force balance for short duration ground testing facilities
Pages 365-370
Saravanan, S. (et al.)
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Unsteady drag force measurement in shock tube
Pages 371-376
Tanno, H. (et al.)
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Measurements of mixing induced at a gas interface by the Richtmyer-Meshkov instability
Pages 377-382
Ranjan, D. (et al.)
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Experimental investigation on the influence of the starting process of the nozzle of shock tunnel on the operating condition of shock tube
Pages 383-388
Xie, P. (et al.)
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Surface pressure and heat transfer measurements in the unsteady separated hypersonic flow field over double cones
Pages 389-394
Vasudevan, B. (et al.)
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Application of heat transfer measurement using TLC in gun wind tunnel
Pages 395-400
Chen, X. (et al.)
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Impulse combustion tunnel and its application in experimental research of scramjet
Pages 401-406
He, W. (et al.)
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A novel free floating accelerometer force balance system for shock tunnel applications
Pages 407-412
Joarder, R. (et al.)
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Nozzle flow calibration of high enthalpy shock tunnel HIEST
Pages 413-418
Komuro, T. (et al.)
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Shock wave reflection from a wedge in a dusty gas
Pages 421-428
Igra, O. (et al.)
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Study on the shock interference in a wedged convergent-divergent channel
Pages 429-436
Yu, F. M. (et al.)
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3D interaction of shock waves in corner flow
Pages 437-442
Goonko, Y. P. (et al.)
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Wave systems around an accelerated disk
Pages 443-448
Skews, B. W. (et al.)
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Effects of heat transfer on the propagation of shocks at small scales
Pages 449-454
Brouillette, M.
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Experimental study of diverging and converging spherical shock waves and their interaction with product gases
Pages 455-460
Hosseini, S. H. R. (et al.)
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The wall-jetting effect in Mach reflection: A numerical investigation
Pages 461-466
Ben-Dor, G. (et al.)
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Analytical solution of flow field for weak Mach reflection over plane surface
Pages 467-472
Sakurai, A. (et al.)
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Numerical investigation of toroidal shock waves focusing
Pages 473-478
Teng, H. H. (et al.)
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Study of separated flows over double wedges and cones
Pages 479-485
Hashimoto, T. (et al.)
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Numerical and experimental study of the Mach 2 pseudo-shock wave in a supersonic duct
Pages 487-492
Sun, L. Q. (et al.)
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Shock reflection and focusing in H2-air mixtures
Pages 493-498
Wang, B. L. (et al.)
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Optimal triple configurations of stationary shocks
Pages 499-504
Tao, G. (et al.)
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Effects of the shock tube open-end shape on vortex loops released from it
Pages 505-510
Kainuma, M. (et al.)
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Numerical simulation of steady shock and detonation wave configurations in a supersonic chemically reacting flow
Pages 511-516
Trotsyuk, A. V. (et al.)
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Hysteresis effect of oblique shock interactions in an axisymmetric steady flow
Pages 517-522
Burtschell, Y. (et al.)
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Mach disk destruction by interference of rarefaction and compression waves
Pages 523-528
Kotelnikov, A. L. (et al.)
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3-D shock structure in underexpanded supersonic jets from elliptical and rectangular exits
Pages 529-534
Menon, N. (et al.)
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Action on the obstacle of a shock wave discharged from a partly closed channel exit
Pages 535-539
Bazhenova, T. V. (et al.)
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Laser energy deposition in crossing shock interaction
Pages 541-546
Yan, H. (et al.)
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Numerical investigation on shock passing through a gas particle suspension and diffracting over a wedge in a duct
Pages 547-556
Xu, S. L. (et al.)
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Enhancement of shock waves
Pages 557-563
Igra, D. (et al.)
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Shock wave reflections at an wedge in dusty gases
Pages 565-570
Saito, T. (et al.)
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Investigation of imploding shock waves using the hydraulic analogy
Pages 571-576
Kiyanda, C. B. (et al.)
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Analysis of behaviors of shock focusing in the inner cavities of double wedge and cone
Pages 577-582
Wang, C. (et al.)
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Silane oxidation behind reflected shock waves
Pages 585-590
Petersen, E. L. (et al.)
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Kinetics of the gas phase reaction of SnO with O2
Pages 591-596
Herzler, J. (et al.)
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Heat transfer modelling to catalytic protection systems of space vehicles entering into martian atmosphere
Pages 597-602
Kovalev, V. (et al.)
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Shock-tube study of acetaldehyde pyrolysis
Pages 603-608
Hidaka, Y. (et al.)
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Shock tube studies on the high temperature chemical kinetics of allyl radicals: reactions with C2H2, CH4, H2 and C3H5 at 1000–1400 K
Pages 609-614
Isemer, S. J. (et al.)
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Shock wave kinetics of Fe + NO based on Fe, O, and N atom measurements
Pages 615-620
Giesen, A. (et al.)
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Thermal decomposition of haloethanols: single pulse shock tube and ab initio studies
Pages 621-626
Rajakumar, B. (et al.)
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Shock-tube studies on the reactions of 2H-heptafluoropropane with H and 0(3P) atoms and the subsequent reactions
Pages 627-632
Yamamoto, O. (et al.)
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Modeling iron particle synthesis in a shock wave reactor
Pages 633-638
Kowalik, A. (et al.)
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Reactions of C2 oxy-hydrocarbons at high temperatures
Pages 639-643
Koike, T. (et al.)
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A shock tube method in the kinetic study of nonequilibrium ionization-recombination by rarefaction wave cooling
Pages 645-649
Wang, S. (et al.)
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Shock-tube study of ethanol pyrolysis
Pages 651-656
Hidaka, Y. (et al.)
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Two-dimensional numerical modelling of overtaking shock-wave/moving-body interactions
Pages 659-664
Law, C. (et al.)
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Experimental investigation of shock accelerated spherical gas inhomogeneity
Pages 665-669
Layes, G. (et al.)
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Sudden energy release at the vicinity of a vortex
Pages 671-676
Wang, M. L. (et al.)
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The flow-field around a small square plate interacting with the vortex flow released from a shock tube
Pages 677-682
Minota, T.
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Noise reduction by using smoothed corner at a duct exit
Pages 683-688
Liang, S. M. (et al.)
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Diffraction patterns of a shock wave interacting with strong/weak vortices
Pages 689-694
Chang, S.-M. (et al.)
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Investigation of supersonic/hypersonic shock-wave/boundary-layer interactions (SBLIs)
Pages 695-700
Bura, R. O. (et al.)
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Experimental study of a shock accelerated water layer with imaging and velocity measurement
Pages 701-706
Meekunnasombat, P. (et al.)
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Evolution of the design of Venturi devices for the delivery of dry particles to skin or mucosal tissue
Pages 719-724
Costigan, G. (et al.)
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A novel method to transform prokaryotic cells using shock waves
Pages 725-729
Nataraja, K. N. (et al.)
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The effects of diaphragm rupture and particle loading in contoured shock tubes for vaccine delivery
Pages 731-736
Truong, N. K. (et al.)
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Development of Ho: YAG laser-induced cavitational shock wave generator for endoscopic shock wave exposure
Pages 737-742
Sato, J. (et al.)
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Head-on collision of a detonation with a planar shock wave
Pages 745-750
Ng, H. D. (et al.)
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Numerical simulation on pulse detonation propulsion
Pages 751-756
Wang, C. (et al.)
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Temperature and velocity measurements of imploding detonation
Pages 757-762
Tsuboi, T. (et al.)
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The interaction of a detonation with a perforated plate
Pages 763-768
Chao, J. (et al.)
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Initiation of stabilized detonations by projectiles
Pages 769-774
Hung, P. (et al.)
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Effect of reaction order on stability of planar detonation waves
Pages 775-780
Liang, Z. (et al.)
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Numerical and experimental study on the effect of obstacles on DDT process
Pages 781-788
Hayashi, A. K. (et al.)
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Pulse detonation in a chamber with divergent nozzle
Pages 789-794
Li, H. H. (et al.)
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Aluminium dust-air detonation at elevated pressures
Pages 795-800
Zhang, F. (et al.)
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Influence of diaphragm properties on shock wave transmission
Pages 801-806
Murray, S. B. (et al.)
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Jet-initiated hydrogen detonation phenomena
Pages 807-812
Medvedev, S. P. (et al.)
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The effect of chain initiation reaction on the stability of gaseous detonations
Pages 813-818
Mazaheri, K. (et al.)
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Numerical studies of pre-detonator ignition of pulse detonation engine
Pages 819-824
Wang, J. P. (et al.)
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Experimental study of a pulse detonation rocket with Shchelkin spiral
Pages 825-830
Lu, F. K. (et al.)
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Transition between detonation and deflagration in a tube with a cavity
Pages 831-836
Hu, Z. M. (et al.)
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Investigation on detonation in 2H2/O2 mixture initiated by AgN3
Pages 837-842
Xu, S. L. (et al.)
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Eigenvalue detonation of nitromethane and its failure
Pages 843-848
Li, Y. M. (et al.)
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Experimental investigation on gaseous detonation propagation through a heart-shape tube
Pages 849-854
Wang, C. J. (et al.)
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Detonation modelling of high explosive cylinders
Pages 855-860
Lu, J. P. (et al.)
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Experimental study on liquid-fueled pulse detonation engine
Pages 861-864
Mu, Q. H. (et al.)
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Detonation loading of tubes in the modified shear wave speed regime
Pages 865-870
Chao, T. (et al.)
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Direct initiation of detonation with ignition tube
Pages 871-876
Chen, H. (et al.)
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New applications of soot track record in investigation of gaseous detonation diffraction
Pages 877-882
Guo, C. M. (et al.)
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Performance measurements in a shock tunnel of a fuelled scramjet vehicle generating lift, thrust and pitching moment
Pages 885-890
Robinson, M. J. (et al.)
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Experimental studies on model scramjet in a Mach 6 high enthalpy free-jet wind tunnel
Pages 891-896
Chang, X. Y. (et al.)
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Massively parallel computation of three-dimensional scramjet combustor
Pages 897-902
Zheng, Z. H. (et al.)
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Reducing skin friction by boundary layer combustion on a generic scramjet model
Pages 903-908
Trenker, M. (et al.)
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Numerical study on ignition of supersonic combustion fueled by partly catalyzed kerosene
Pages 909-913
Xu, S. L. (et al.)
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H2 injection in Mach 5 air flow: numerical study
Pages 915-920
Burtschell, Y. (et al.)
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Observation of mixing and combustion processes of H2 jet injected into supersonic streamwise vortices
Pages 921-926
Sunami, T. (et al.)
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Numerical study on kerosene spray in supersonic flow
Pages 927-933
Yue, L. J. (et al.)
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Study on the high speed scramjet characteristics at Mach 10 to 15 flight condition
Pages 935-940
Takahashi, M. (et al.)
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Numerical investigation on the mixing and combustion in supersonic ejecting flow of RBCC
Pages 941-946
Huang, S. H. (et al.)
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Time requirements for scramjet performance study with fuel of kerosene
Pages 947-952
Le, J. L. (et al.)
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Time series evaluation of 2-D air and hydrogen supersonic mixing layer by using catalytic reaction
Pages 953-958
Sakima, F. (et al.)
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An experimental study of supersonic combustion with incoming high temperature pure air stream obtained by shock tunnel
Pages 959-963
Hakim, A. N. (et al.)
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Gas sampling/analysis of the high enthalpy supersonic flow
Pages 965-970
Chen, L. H. (et al.)
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Blast Waves and Explosions Sound generation by explosive decompression of an airplane
Pages 973-978
Shepherd, J. E. (et al.)
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Impulse characteristics of laser-induced blast wave in monoatomic gases
Pages 979-982
Yu, X. L. (et al.)
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Blast field of microexplosives at atmospheric and reduced pressures
Pages 983-988
Martel, E. (et al.)
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Blast wave attenuation by lightly destructable granular materials
Pages 989-994
Golub, V. V. (et al.)
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Study on numerical simulation of gas explosion in confined volume
Pages 995-1000
Wang, C. (et al.)
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Unsteady drag force measurements over bodies with various configurations in a vertical shock tube
Pages 1001-1005
Tamai, K. (et al.)
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Planar shock-cylindrical blast wave interaction
Pages 1007-1012
Li, M. (et al.)
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Numerical investigations of volcanic eruption and prodution of hazard maps
Pages 1013-1018
Yamashita, H. (et al.)
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Reflection of blast waves from straight surfaces
Pages 1019-1024
Kleine, H. (et al.)
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The effect of ground and wall on the impulse wave discharged from an open end of a duct
Pages 1025-1030
Kweon, Y. H. (et al.)
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Shock tube problem with phase transition: numerical analysis and experiments
Pages 1033-1038
Luo, X. (et al.)
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Shock wave phenomena in underwater laser peening
Pages 1039-1042
Watanabe, K. (et al.)
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An experimental and theoretical study of shock-induced surface waves in porous boreholes
Pages 1043-1048
Chao, G. (et al.)
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Two-dimensional effects of the head on interaction between planar shock wave with low density foam
Pages 1049-1054
Malamud, G. (et al.)
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Shock waves in complex (dusty) plasmas
Pages 1055-1060
Samsonov, D. (et al.)
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Condensation coefficient of methanol vapor near vapor-liquid equilibrium states
Pages 1061-1066
Fujikawa, S. (et al.)
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Possible meteoritic impact structures in China
Pages 1067-1072
Miura, Y. (et al.)
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Study on the effect of Mach number and initial amplitudes on the evolution of a single-mode shock-induced hydro-dynamic instability
Pages 1073-1078
Sadot, O. (et al.)
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Influence of an axial flow on the near-field of axisymmetric dissemination of liquid
Pages 1079-1084
Yang, L. (et al.)
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Shock wave propagation and bubble collapse in liquids containing gas bubbles
Pages 1085-1090
Sugiyama, H. (et al.)
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Shock-induced dust cloud over a deposit layer of fine particles
Pages 1091-1096
Wang, B. Y. (et al.)
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Impact behavior of two-dimensional particulate aggregation containing dissimilar material layer
Pages 1097-1103
Nishida, M. (et al.)
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An optical investigation of shock waves in various liquids
Pages 1105-1110
Garen, W. (et al.)
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Development of the hybrid numerical simulation to clarify shock viscosity effects in a plastic shock wave front
Pages 1113-1118
Abe, A.
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Computation of turbulent separated nozzle flows
Pages 1119-1124
Xiao, Q. (et al.)
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Simulation of strong shock-interface interaction
Pages 1125-1130
Liu, T. G. (et al.)
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A robust and simple upwind scheme: a way to resolve contact discontinuities and suppress the carbuncle instability
Pages 1131-1136
Sun, M. (et al.)
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Recent development of a coupled CFD/CSD methodology using an embedded approach
Pages 1137-1142
Baum, J. D. (et al.)
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Numerical simulations of 3-dimensional laminar hypesonic blunt fin interactions
Pages 1143-1148
Vithana, S. J. (et al.)
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Prediction of jet flows from the axisymmetric supersonic nozzle
Pages 1149-1156
Liu, Y. (et al.)
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An ALE method for compressible multi-material flows on unstructured grids
Pages 1157-1162
Luo, H. (et al.)
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Blast type shock wave phenomena simulated using regularized smoothed particle hydrodynamics
Pages 1163-1168
Omang, M. (et al.)
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Aerodynamic characteristics of high Mach, low Reynolds numbers flow past micro spheres
Pages 1169-1174
Liou, M.-S. (et al.)
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Starting nozzle flow simulation using K-G two-equation turbulence model
Pages 1175-1180
Yang, G. W. (et al.)
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Perturbational finite volume scheme for the one-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations
Pages 1181-1186
Shen, Y. Q. (et al.)
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Numerical study of reactive flow in an over-expanded nozzle: influence of wall temperature and altitude
Pages 1187-1192
Meister, L. (et al.)
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Ab initio molecular dynamics simulations of nitromethane under shock initiation conditions
Pages 1193-1198
Decker, S. A. (et al.)
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Molecular dynamics studies of shock wave propagation in argon by using higher order symplectic integrators
Pages 1199-1204
Kohno, Y. (et al.)
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Numerical studies on shock cell interaction
Pages 1205-1210
Hu, X. Y. (et al.)
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Shock/bubble interaction near a rigid boundary in shock wave lithotripsy
Pages 1211-1216
Jamaluddin, A. R. (et al.)
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Moment solution of comprehensive kinetic model for plane shock wave problem
Pages 1217-1222
Nagai, R. (et al.)
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Numerical simulations of forward detonation drivers for high-enthalpy shock tunnel
Pages 1223-1228
Liu, C. L. (et al.)
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Shock wave assisted removal of micron size dust particles from silicon wafer surfaces
Pages 1231-1234
Jagadeesh, G. (et al.)
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A new shock wave assisted sandalwood oil extraction technique
Pages 1235-1239
Arunkumar, A. N. (et al.)
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Synthesis of high temperature materials for aerospace applications using a shock tube
Pages 1241-1246
Jayaram, V. (et al.)
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Attenuation of shock wave by porous materials
Pages 1247-1252
Kitagawa, K. (et al.)
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Experimental study of pressure wave refrigerator performance
Pages 1253-1258
Zhao, W. (et al.)
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A new shock wave assisted wood preservative injection system
Pages 1259-1264
Rao, K. S. (et al.)
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Atomization experiment of pulsed supersonic liquid jets
Pages 1267-1271
Shi, H.-H. (et al.)
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Effect of secondary swirl flow on the supersonic and coaxial free jet
Pages 1273-1278
Lee, K. H. (et al.)
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Experimental application of pulsed Ho:YAG laser-induced liquid jet for neuroendoscopic hematoma removal
Pages 1279-1284
Ohki, T. (et al.)
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Attenuation and penetration of pulsed supersonic liquid jets—An experimental study
Pages 1285-1290
Pianthong, K. (et al.)
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Prediction of the driving conditions for hypersonic liquid fuel jets
Pages 1291-1296
Milton, B. E. (et al.)
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Presence of shock wave like structures in pedestrian motion
Pages 1297-1301
Rakesh, S. G. (et al.)
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Study of a hypervelocity underwater projectile
Pages 1303-1308
Yamashita, S. (et al.)
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Experimental investigation on supersonic jet noise from convergent-divergent nozzles
Pages 1309-1314
Miyazato, Y. (et al.)
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Curved shock wave interaction with a spiral vortex
Pages 1317-1322
Skews, B.
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Correction to: Shock Waves
Pages C1-C1
Skews, B.
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- Editors
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- Zonglin Jiang
- Copyright
- 2005
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Copyright Holder
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Distribution Rights
- Distribution rights for China: Tsinghua University Press, China
- eBook ISBN
- 978-3-540-27009-6
- DOI
- 10.1007/978-3-540-27009-6
- Edition Number
- 1
- Number of Pages
- XLIV, 1344
- Additional Information
- Co-publication with Tsinghua University Press, China
- Topics

