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28th International Symposium on Shock Waves: Vol 1
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366556193 Buchausg. u.d.T.: ‡28th International Symposium on Shock Waves ; 1
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978-3-642-25687-5
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Kontis, Konstantinos
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28th International Symposium on Shock Waves
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Vol 1
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Berlin, Heidelberg
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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2012
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2012
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Online-Ressource (LXXXIII, 824 p, digital)
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Description based upon print version of record
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Title; Preface; Organisation; Contents; Part I: Keynote Lectures; Shockwave Beyond; Introduction; Underwater Shock Waves and Medical Applications; Reflection of Shock Waves over Wedges; Interdisciplinary Applications of Shock Wave Research; Conclusions; References; Reflection and Diffraction of ShockWaves and Shock-Wave Configurations; Introduction; Models, Boundaries and Domains of Various Types of a Single Shock Wave Reflection; Reflection and Diffraction of Shock-Wave Configurations; Conclusion; References. Shock Induced Chemical Decomposition in Condensed Energetic Materials: Molecular MechanismsPlenary Lecture; How Does Deflagration Get Detonated in Gases? - Recent Research Progress on DDT -; Introduction; DDT by Experimental Studies; DDT by Numerical Studies; Recent Detailed Numerical Results on DDT; Summary; References; Super-Orbital Re-entry in Australia: Laboratory Measurement, Simulation and Flight Observation; Introduction; Laboratory Measurement; Computational Simulation; Flight Observation; Conclusion; References. Pioneering in Hypersonic Transportation: Long Term Perspectives and Technological ChallengesPlenary Lecture; References; Drag Reduction for TransonicWings Combining ReducedWing Sweep with Shock Control; Drag, Wing Sweep and Natural Laminar Flow Wing; Unlocking Wing Sweep for Drag Reduction; Shock Control: An Enabling Technology; 2D Shock Control Bumps on 2D NLF Aerofoil; 3D Bumps on Unswept NLF Section Wing; Infinite Swept Wing; Shock Control on a 3D Wing with Low Sweep Angle; Synthesis and Conclusion; References; Numerical Experiments on Shock-Turbulence Interaction; Plenary Lecture. ReferencesGetting Fundamental Molecular Properties from Shock Tubes; Introduction; Experimental Setup: Single Pulse Shock Tube; Transition State for HX Elimination Reactions; Roaming Pathways as Alternate to the Minimum Energy Pathway?; Conclusions; References; Part II: Blast Waves; Numerical Analysis of Weak-Shock Attenuation Resulting from Molecular Vibrationa lRelaxation; Introduction; Numerical Analysis with the Random Choice Method (RCM); Numerical Method and Conditions; Propagation and Attenuation; Numerical Results; Frequency Analysis; Vibrational Relaxation Frequency; Numerical Method. Results and DiscussionConclusions; References; Numerical Investigations on Muzzle Flow under Approaching Real Shooting Conditions; Introduction; Numerical Methods; Results and Discussion; Conclusion; References; The Influence of Water Saturation in Soil on Blast Effect; Introduction; Experimental Program and Set-Up; Pit Preparation Procedure; Plate Deformation Test Set-Up; Flying Plate Test; Numerical Analysis; Full Scale Device Model; Results and Discussions; Conclusions; References; BlastWaves from Cylindrical Charges; Introduction; Experimental Work; DataAnalysis; Pressure; Impulse. Conclusions
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The University of Manchester hosted the 28th International Symposium on Shock Waves between 17 and 22 July 2011. The International Symposium on Shock Waves first took place in 1957 in Boston and has since become an internationally acclaimed series of meetings for the wider Shock Wave Community. The ISSW28 focused on the following areas: Blast Waves, Chemically Reacting Flows, Dense Gases and Rarefied Flows, Detonation and Combustion, Diagnostics, Facilities, Flow Visualisation, Hypersonic Flow, Ignition, Impact and Compaction, Multiphase Flow, Nozzle Flow, Numerical Methods, Propulsion, Richtmyer-Meshkov, Shockwave Boundary Layer Interaction, Shock Propagation and Reflection, Shock Vortex Interaction, Shockwave Phenomena and Applications, as well as Medical and Biological Applications. The two Volumes contain the papers presented at the symposium and serve as a reference for the participants of the ISSW 28 and individuals interested in these fields.
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