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Experimental Investigation Into Shock Waves Formation and Development Process in Transonic Ow
Bifurcating Mach Shock Reflections with Application to Detonation Structure
Investigation of Shock Wave Interactions Involving Stationary
Numerical Study of Interaction of a Vortical Density Inhomogeneity with Shock and Expansion Waves
A Numerical Study of Postshock Oscillations in Slowly Moving Shock Waves
Chapter Five NORMAL SHOCK WAVES
Shock Wave Numerical Structure and the Carbuncle Phenomenon
Supersonic and Subsonic Projectile Overtaking Problems in Muzzle Gun Applications
Shock Jump Relations for a Dusty Gas Atmosphere R K Anand
Fluid Dynamics Android Application: an Efficient Semi-Implicit Solver For
Numerical Simulations of Shock Wave Refraction at Inclined Gas Contact Discontinuity
One Dimensional Waves
Chapter Eleven/Normal Shock in Converging–Diverging Nozzles ------Chapter Eleven/Normal Shock in Converging–Diverging Nozzles
Fundamental Concepts of Real Gasdynamics
Computational Evaluation of Shock Wave Interaction with a Cylindrical Water Column
Gas-Kinetic Bgk Method for Three-Dimensional Compressible Flows
Numerical and Theoretical Analysis of Shock Waves Interaction and Reflection
Understanding the Effects of a Finite-Length Reaction Zone
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A Study on the Unsteady Aerodynamics of Projectiles in Overtaking Blast Flowfields
The Launch Dynamics of Supersonic Projectiles
Numerical Simulation of Chemical Reactions Inside a Shock-Tube by the Space-Time Conservation Element and Solution Element Metho
On the Interaction and Spherical Blast Waves Coalescence Of
Shock Wave Interaction with a Fluid Filled Cylinder Experimental Methods Praveen Kumar Baba Siddabattuni New Jersey Institute of Technology
Detailed Simulations of Shock-Bifurcation and Ignition of an Argon-Diluted Hydrogen/Oxygen Mixture in a Shock Tube
GALCIT 6-Inch Shock Tube Ae 104B
A Time-Dependent Method for Calculating Supersonic Blunt-Body Flow Fields with Sharp Corners and Embedded Shock Waves
The Interaction of Prandtl-Meyer Wave with the Oblique Shock of the Same Direction