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31st International Symposium on Shock Waves 1 Fundamentals

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Pubblicazione: 03/2019
Edizione: 1st ed. 2019





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This is the first volume of a two volume set which presents the results of the 31st International Symposium on Shock Waves (ISSW31), held in Nagoya, Japan in 2017. It was organized with support from the International Shock Wave Institute (ISWI), Shock Wave Research Society of Japan, School of Engineering of Nagoya University, and other societies, organizations, governments and industry. The ISSW31 focused on the following areas: Blast waves, chemical reacting flows, chemical kinetics, detonation and combustion, ignition, facilities, diagnostics, flow visualization, spectroscopy, numerical methods, shock waves in rarefied flows, shock waves in dense gases, shock waves in liquids, shock waves in solids, impact and compaction, supersonic jet, multiphase flow, plasmas, magnetohyrdrodynamics, propulsion, shock waves in internal flows, pseudo-shock wave and shock train, nozzle flow, re-entry gasdynamics, shock waves in space, Richtmyer-Meshkov instability, shock/boundary layer interaction, shock/vortex interaction, shock wave reflection/interaction, shock wave interaction with dusty media, shock wave interaction with granular media, shock wave interaction with porous media, shock wave interaction with obstacles, supersonic and hypersonic flows, sonic boom, shock wave focusing, safety against shock loading, shock waves for material processing, shock-like phenomena, and shock wave education. These proceedings contain the papers presented at the symposium and serve as a reference for the participants of the ISSW 31 and individuals interested in these fields.




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Chapter1.Aerodynamic Testing at Duplicated Hypersonic Flight Conditions with Hyper-Dragon.- Chapter2.Shock wave research: Remembrance of Professor I. I. Glass.- Chapter3.Legacy at T5.- Chapter4.Experimental studies of shock wave phenomena at the Ben Gurion University ? A Review.- Chapter5.Shock Compression Spectroscopy Under a Microscope.- Chapter6.Research on Shock-induced Aerothermodynamics for Future Planetary Explorations.- Chapter7.Kinetic shock Tubes: Recent developments for The study of homogeneous and heterogeneous chemical processs.- Chapter8.Structure and Unsteadiness of 3D Shock Wave / Turbulent Boundary Layer Interactions..- Chapter9.Propagation Behavior and Mitigation of Shock Wave along Water inside a Rectangular Tube.- Chapter10.Dust Lofting behind shock waves what is the dominate Lofting Mechanism.- Chapter11.Development of a fast running method for blast wave propagation.- Chapter12.On the Energy Exchange Mechanisms Controlling Blast and Fragment Evolution in a Responding Stone Pipe .- Chapter13.Interaction of a Blast Wave with a Material Interface.- Chapter14.Laboratory simulation of explosions using conical shock tubes.- Chapter15.Shock Tube Study of the Effect of Nitric Oxide Addition on Ignition Delay Times of n-Dodecane/Air Mixtures.- Chapter16.Ignition Delay Times of Methane and Hydrogen Highly Diluted in Carbon Dioxide.- Chapter17.A Study of the Chemiluminescence of ??*, ??*, ?2* and ??2* during the Oxidation of C2H2 behind Reflected Shock Waves .- Chapter18.A Study on Soot Formation Characteristics of a Gasoline Surrogate Fuel Using a Shock Tube.- Chapter19.Effect of Dimethyl Methylphosphonate (DMMP) Addition on H2, CH4, and C2H4 ignition Behind Reflected Shock Waves.- Chapter20.CO and H2O Time-histories in a Shock-heated H2S/CH4 Blend near Atmospheric Pressure.- Chapter21.Thermochemical nonequilibrium modeling of O2.- Chapter22.State-Resolved Transport Properties of Electronically Excited High-Temperature Flows behind Strong Shock Waves.- Chapter23.Oxygen Catalytic Recombination on Titanium Surface.- Chapter24.Computations of a Shock Layer Flow with a Vibrational-Specific Kinetics Model.- Chapter25.A One-dimensional Modeling of Seed-electron Generation and Electron Avalanche in Laser-supported Detonation.- Chapter26.PLIF-based concentration measurement of OH behind the blast wave emanating from an oxy-hydrogen detonation-driven shock tube.- Chapter27.Flame Propagation over the Heat Absorbing Substrate.- Chapter28.Propagation Mechanism of Detonations in Rough Walled Tube.- Chapter29.Effect of hydrodynamic instabilities on the development of hydrogen-air flame.- Chapter30.Characteristics of Crumpling Behavior of Graphene Oxide and Its Effects on Deflagration-to-Detonation Transition.- Chapter31.Detonation decay and flame propagation through a channel with porous walls.- Chapter32.Gas Flow with Stabilized Detonation in a Plane Channel.- Chapter33.Numerical Investigation on Vibrational Nonequilibrium Effect on ZND detonation model.- Chapter34.Stabilities of Rotating Detonation.- Chapter35.The influence of shock reflections on detonation re-initiation.- Chapter36.Experimental studies around shock tube for dynamic calibrations of high-frequency pressure transducers.- Chapter37.Effect of Imaging Blurring on 3D Computed Tomography of Chemiluminescence.- Chapter38.Time-Resolved Optical Flow of Supersonic Beveled Nozzles.- Chapter39.The Effect of Adaptive Sampling on Fluorescence Velocimetry Measurements in High-Speed Flows.- Chapter40.High-resolution background oriented schlieren technique for a laser-induced underwater shock wave.- Chapter41.Evaluation of the effect of an air plasma on the degradation of metallic coatings based on an analysis of the emission from the air behind the front of strong shock waves in the spectral range of 120-400 nm .- Chapter42.Application of NO Laser Induced Fluorescence in JF-10 Detonation-Driven Shock Tunnel.- Chapter43.Molecular Tagging Velocimetry of NH Fluorescence in a High-enthalpy Rarefied Gas Flow.- Chapter44.Measurements of Jet A-1 Vapor Concentration Using Quantum Cascade Laser.- Chapter45.Temperature Measurement in a Shock Tunnel Using Tunable Diode Laser Absorption Spectroscopy.- Chapter46.Measurement and Formulation of Velocity, Attitude and Trajectory of Moving Object Using Magnet-Coil Method  for High-Speed Penetration Experiment.- Chapter47.Investigations of density field on a flat plate shock-boundary layer interaction at Hypersonic speeds using BOS.- Chapter48.Schlieren Tomography to Visualise Three Dimensional Supersonic Flows.- Chapter49.Interaction of a planar shock wave with a water surface.- Chapter50.Basic Experiment on Focusing Schieren PIV Method with LED Light Source.- Chapter51.Boundary-Layer Transition Detection at High Enthalpy Flow Conditions using Temperature-Sensitive Paint .- Chapter52.Development of Sprayable Ultrafast-PSP for Unsteady Flow.- Chapter53.Three-Dimensional Measurement of the Lateral Jet / Cross Flow Interaction Field by Colored-Grid Background Oriented Schlieren (CGBOS) Technique.- Chapter54.Numerical Investigation of Dust Lifting Induced by Vertical Shock Wave.- Chapter55.Gas Surface Interaction of Carbon Ablator in a Shock Tube.- Chapter56.Numerical Simulations of Shock Wave Interaction with a Water Droplet by Sharp Interface Methods.- Chapter57.High Order Hybrid Compact-WENO-Z Finite Difference Scheme for Hyperbolic Conservation Laws.- Chapter58.A fast mathematical modelling method for aerodynamic-heating predictions.- Chapter59.A Multi-Space Interrelation Theory for Correlating Aerodynamic Data from Hypersonic Ground Testing.- Chapter60.Reynolds Stress Models for Shock ? Turbulence Interaction.- Chapter61.On the analysis of full-spectrum k-distributions databases for thermal radiation in shock waves within CO2 rich atmospheres.- Chapter62.Measurement of Electron Density by Heterodyne Interferometer for Atmospheric Pressure Plasmas.- Chapter63.Parametrical Quasiresonant Amplification of Alfven Waves in Heat-Releasing Isentropic Unstable Medium .- Chapter64.Two-Dimensional MHD Structures in Heat-Releasing Plasma.- Chapter65.Mode transition from fast gas-ionization wave to laser-supported detonation wave.- Chapter66.Gas-Dynamic Flow behind Shock Wave Initiated by a Sliding Surface Discharge Channel.- Chapter67.Jet Formation of SF6 Bubble Induced by Incident and Reflected Shock Waves.- Chapter68.Interaction of Cylindrical Converging Shock Wave with SF6 Gas Bubble.- Chapter69.Numerical Study on Converging Richtmyer-Meshkov Instability.- Chapter70.Light/heavy converging Richtmyer-Meshkov instability in a conventional shock tube.- Chapter71.The Imploding Cylindrical Richtmyer-Meshkov Instability with a Two-Fluid Plasma Model.- Chapter72.Experimental Study on a Single-mode Interface Impacted by a Converging Shock.- Chapter73.The Richtmyer-Meshkov instability of a flat interface initiated by a perturbed shock.- Chapter74.A study of variable density mixing with reshock.- Chapter75.Wave Patterns in the Interaction of an Incident Shock with a Heavy Elliptic Gas Cylinder.- Chapter76.Reshocked Richtmyer-Meshkov instability: Numerical study on interface stretch and vortex cores characterization .- Chapter77.Self-generated magnetic fields in the plasma Richtmyer-Meshkov instability.- Chapter78.The Evolution of a Square SF6 Gas Cylinder Impacted by a Converging Shock Wave.- Chapter79.Electron shock dynamics in the two-fluid plasma Richtmyer-Meshkov instability.- Chapter80.The Evolution of Concentration and Velocity-Fluctuations in the Richtmyer-Meshkov Instability.- Chapter81.Numerical Investigation of High-Temperature Effects in a Shock-Bubble Interaction..- Chapter82.Transmitted wave of shock wave through various materials.- Chapter83.Numerical investigation of the interaction between a planar shock wave with a square bubble containing different gases.- Chapter84.Underwater Shock Wave by Explosion in a Closed Space.- Chapter85.Collision of underwater e










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ISBN:

9783319910192

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 235 x 155 mm Ø 2229 gr
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:XX, 1235 p. 787 illus., 540 illus. in color. In 2 volumes, not available separately.
Pagine Arabe: 1235
Pagine Romane: xx


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