- Proceedings Archive -
Proceedings of the 15th International Symposium on Shock Waves
(July 28-August 2, 1985, Berkeley, California)
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Coverpage and contents
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Contents - Part I: Plenary Lectures
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The Paul Vieille memorial lecture:
The application of hook-method spectroscopy to the diagnosis of shock-heated gases
R. J. Sandeman
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Condensed matter at high shock pressures
W. J. Nellis, N. C. Holmes, A. C. Mitchell, H. B. Radousky, and D. Hamilton
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A review of shock waves around aeroassisted orbital transfer vehicles
Chul Park
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Shock wave focusing phenomena
H. Grönig
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Shock dynamics of noninvasive fracturing of kidney stones
David A. Russell
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Realistic numerical syntheses of shock-excited molecular spectra
R. W. Nicholls, M. W. P. Cann, and J. B. Shin
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Auto-ignition of hydrogen by a shock-compressed oxidizer
A. Sakurai
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Shock waves in helium at low temperatures
H. W. Liepmann and J. R. Torczynski
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- Part II: Shock Propagation and Interactions
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The reflection of a regular reflection over a secondary ramp
J. M. Dewey, G. Ben-Dor and K. Takayama
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Collision of mach reflections with a 90-degree ramp
J.-C. Li and I. I. Glass
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Multiple, internal conical mach reflections
B. E. Milton, D. Q. Duong and K. Takayama
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Irregular shock diffraction systems
L. F. Henderson
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Pseudo-stationary mach reflexion of shock waves
F. Seiler
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On the effects of shock wave reflection in a confined space
K. C. Phan and J. L. Stollery
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Transformation of a plane uniform shock into cylindrical or spherical uniform shock by wall shaping
Y. Saillard, H. Barbry and C. Mounier
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On the occurrence of regular reflection of shocks in concave corner flows
R. Niehuis, H. Schöler and H. Hornung
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Experimental study of shock wave reflection in a narrow channel
J. Brossard, N. Charpentier, T. V. Bazhenova, V. P. Fokeev, A. A. Kalachev and A. I. Kharitonov
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Air-induced ground pressure waves in granular soil materials
D. Hveding
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Wave and thermal phenomena in H.S.-Tubes with an area constriction
E. Brocher and M. Kawahashi
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Shock wave interaction with high sound speed layers
W. J. Glowacki, A. L. Kuhl, H. M. Glaz and R. E. Ferguson
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On oblique shock waves with a phase transition in relativistic gasdynamics
A. Granik
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The reflection of a mach reflection over a secondary ramp
G. Ben-Dor, J. M. Dewey and K. Takayama
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Interaction of weak shock waves reflected on concave walls
M. Nishida, T. Nakagawa, T. Saito and M. Sommerfeld
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Interaction of oblique shock-wave reflections in air and CO
2
with downstream obstacles
H. M. Glaz, I. I. Glass, J.-C. Li and P. A. Walter
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An interferometric and numerical study of pseudo-stationary oblique-shock-wave reflections in sulfur hexafluoride (SF
6
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T. C. J. Hu and l. I. Glass
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Transition from mach to regular reflection of a shock wave over a concave corner
K. Matsuo, T. Aoki, H. Hirahara and N. Kondoh
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- Part III: Shock-Generated Chemical Kinetics
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Measurements of N atom concentrations in dissociation of N
2
by shock waves
P. Roth and K. Thielen
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Oxidation of cyanogen. IV. The mechanism of the oxidation in the presence of hydrogen
Assa Lifshitz and Menashe Bidani
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Determination of the high temperature rate constant of the reaction 2NH 2H + N
2
in the pyrolysis of hydrazoic acid,HN
3
K. Hori, M. Oya, H. Tanaka and T. Asaba
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A shock tube study of the pyrolysis of partially deuterated propenes
V. Subba Rao and Gordon B. Skinner
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Shock tube study of acetaldehyde oxidation
A. Koichi Hayashi and Toshi Fujiwara
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Chemical kinetics modeling of the influence of molecular structure on shock tube ignition delay
Charles K. Westbrook and William J. Pitz
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Shock-tube pyrolysis of acetylene: sensitivity analysis of the reaction mechanism for soot formation
M. Frenklach, D. W. Clary, W. C. Gardiner, Jr. and S. E. Stein
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Empirical modeling of soot formation in shock-tube pyrolysis of aromatic hydrocarbons
M. Frenklach, D. W. Clary and R. A. Matula
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Single-pulse shock tube examination of hydrocarbon pyrolysis and soot formation
M. B. Colket III
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Single pulse shock tube studies on the stability of aromatic compounds
Wing Tsang and David Robaugh
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Theoretical and experimental study of vibrational non-equilibrium
F. Offenhäuser and A. Frohn
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Ignition delay times of cyclopentene oxygen argon mixtures
Alexander Burcat, Christopher Snyder, and Theodore Brabbs
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Absorption measurement on methane and hydroxyl radicals in a thermal non-equilibrium boundary layer
W. Sauer and J. H. Spurk
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The discharge flow/shock tube as a method for studying contact surface mixing
Patricia M. Borrell and Peter Borrell
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Perturbation analysis of reactive flowfields in shock tubes
Yasunari Takano
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Numerical simulations of the initiation of gaseous detonations in shock tubes
K. Kailasanath, E. S. Oran and J. P. Boris
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Shock initiation and detonation propagation in tubes confining an explosive air flow
A. Persson and L. Jerberyd
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A shock tube study of the decomposition of chlorine dioxide
C. Paillard, G. Dupré, S. Youssefi, R. Lisbet and N. Charpentier
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- Part IV: Shock Computation, Modeling, and Stability Problems
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Numerical prediction of shock wave diffraction
R. Hillier and J. M. R. Graham
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Computation of nonstationary strong shock diffraction by curved surfaces
J. Y. Yang, C. K. Lombard and D. Bershader
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The effects of wedge roughness on mach formation
Charles E. Needham, Henry J. Happ and Dana F. Dawson
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Instability of interfaces submitted to shock acceleration and deceleration
L. Houas, R. Brun and M. Hanana
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Stability and collapsing mechanism of strong and weak converging cylindrical shock waves subjected to external perturbation
R. A. Neemeh and Z. Ahmad
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Role of the boundary conditions in the problem of the linear stability of the Sedov point blast solution
David L. Book
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Model calculations of the precursor ahead of the shock front in inert gases
D. Krauss-Varban
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Application of the generalized Riemann problem method for 1-D compressible flow with material interfaces
M. Ben-Artzi and A. Birman
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Time evolution of the rarefaction wave with entropy increase modified Taub-equation for shock experiments
R. W. Larenz and U. Steffens
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Two-dimensional shock focusing and diffraction in air and water
H. Olivier and H. Grönig
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- Part V: Shock Wave Aerodynamics
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Quantitative study of shock-generated compressible vortex flows
M. Mandella, Y. J. Moon and D. Bershader
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Unsteady drag over cylinders and aerofoils in transonic shock tube flows
K. Takayama and K. Itoh
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Numerical simulation of steady and unsteady shock boundary layer interaction
E. Katzer, H. Oertel,Jr. and H. Reister
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Leading edge effects on boundary layers behind weak shock waves
B. E. L. Deckker and D. Singh
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Shock-tunnel studies of separation avoidance by boundary-layer bleeding in hypersonic flow over flared bodies
Lucien Z. Dumitrescu and Steliana Preda
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Shock wave-laminar boundary layer interaction at finite span compression corners
R. J. Stalker and J. P. Rayner
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Shock dynamics in heated layers
Mark A. Fry and David L. Book
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Rotational motion generated by shock propagation through a nonuniform gas
J. M. Picone,J. P. Boris, E. S. Oran, and R. Ahearne
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- Part VI: Experimental Methods
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A method for performing oblique shock-bow shock interaction in double driver shock tube (tunnel)
Z. Y. Han, Z. Q. Wang, X. Z. Yin, J. C. Yao, A. D. Du and K. Wang
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Fast loading of metals using a shock tube: application to aluminum
Wesley R. Smith
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Spray detonation studies using laser doppler techniques
G. Smeets
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Self-acting double shock tubes and application to experiment of gases mixing process
H. Oguchi, H. Ohue, S. Sato and K. Funabiki
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Study on shock waves in low temperature gas by means of a non-diaphragm shock tube
K. Maeno and S. Orikasa
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Ignition of combustion reactions between driver and driven gases in a diaphragmless flexible shock tube
Yong W. Kim
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Blast-wave density measurements
D. V. Ritzel
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Simultaneous laser measurements of velocities and particle sizes in two-phase flows
Y. M. Timnat and Y. Levy
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Shock waves in a gas filled flexible tube
J. Brossard, J. Renard, and M. Aminallah
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Free-flight oscillatory experiments in a hypersonic gun tunnel
R. A. East and T. J. Hillier
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Turbulent mixing measurements using short-duration jets
Corso Padova
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Shock tube measurements of convective heat transfer from a high Reynolds number, particle-laden, turbulent, non-steady boundary layer
G. T. Roberts, D. Kilpin, P. Lyons, R. J. Sandeman, R. A. East and N. H. Pratt
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Experimental study of pressure and heat flux distribution on indented nosetip models in a shock tunnel
H. T. Fan and G. X. Gou
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Holographic interferometry observation of the propagation of cavitation induced shock waves in an ultrasonic vibratory type testing
N. Sanada, K. Takayama, O. Onodera and J. Ikeuchi
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Underwater shock wave focusing: an application to extracorporeal lithotripsy
K. Kambe, M. Kuwahara, S. Kurosu, K. Takayama, O. Onodera and K. Itoh
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Some heat transfer measurements over a sphere-cone in high enthalpy non-equilibrium flow
S. L. Gai, P. R. A. Lyons, J. P. Baird and R. J. Sandeman
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A high repetition rate, low temperature shock tube
E. L. Resler, Jr. and S. H. Bauer
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- Part VII: Shocks in Multiphase and Heterogeneous Media
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An experimental study on shock waves propagating through a dusty gas in a horizontal channel
H. Sugiyama, H. Hatanaka, A. Takimoto and T. Shirota
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Structure of shock waves in dusty gases
R. S. Srivastava
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Shock wave reflections in dusty gas
M. Sommerfeld, M. Seller and H. Grönig
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Measurement of large mass fractions in dusty gases with weak shock waves
J. Ming and A. Frohn
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Experimental observation of the structure of shock waves in dusty gas
Yu Hongru, Lin Jiangmin, Yuan Shengxue and Li Zhongfa
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Two-phase oxygen-carbon dust flow through a normal shock wave
I. Elperin, O. Igra and G. Ben-Dor
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Shock waves in binary gas mixtures
R. Herczynski, M. Tarczynski and Z. Walenta
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Experimental investigation of weak shock waves, propagating in a fog
H. W. J. Goossens, M. J. C. M. Berkelmans and M. E. H. van Dongen
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Pressure increase in two-phase media behind air shock waves and by shock wave accelerated pistons
G. Patz and G. Smeets
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Underwater explosion of two spherical or nonspherical bubbles and their interaction with radiated pressure waves
S. Fujikawa, H. Takahira and T. Akamatsu
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Radial flow of a metastable liquid
Raymond J. Emrich
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Spatial distributions of dust particles dispersed by a shock wave over a dust layer
Takashi Adachi and Tateyuki Suzuki
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Limiting gas-particle flows - a new approach
C. K. Baruah and M. M. Reddy
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The structure of shock waves in a boiling liquid
V. Ye. Nakoryakov, B. G. Pokusaev and I. R. Shreiber
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Homogeneous and heterogeneous condensation of non-ideal binary vapour mixtures in shock tube expansion flow
G. H. Spiegel, R. A. Zahoransky and S. L. K. Wittig
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Stochastic simulation of condensation in supersonic expansions (Ar)
C. F. Wilcox, Jr. and S. H. Bauer
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- Part VIII: High Energy Gas Excitation and Wave Phenomena
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High-energy air shock study in a grout pipe
H. D. Glenn, D. D. Keough, H. R. Kratz, D. A. Duganne, D. J. Ruffner and D. Baum
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Shock tunnel measurements of AOTV bow shock location
Dick Desautel
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Linear and nonlinear absorption of hot SF
6
and NH
3
at 10.6 μm
R. H. Krech, L. M. Cowles, G. E. Caledonia and D. I. Rosen
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Time resolved absorption technique for shock-tube kinetics using pulsed laser sources
J. H. Kiefer.J. S. Sitasz, A. C. Manson and H. C. Wei
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Shock tube study of high temperature absorption spectroscopy of CH at 431 nm
Michel Y. Louge and Ronald K. Hanson
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Studies of collision-induced emission in the fundamental vibration-rotation band of H
2
G. E. Caledonia, R. H. Krech, T. Wilkerson, R. L. Taylor and G. Birnbaum
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Development and control of laser sustained absorption waves
M. Onorato, D. Tordella, M. Cantello, L. Garifo and F. Pandarese
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Wave behaviour in a high average power excimer laser
M. L. Sentis, B. L. Fontaine and B. M. Forestier
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The effects of flow blockage in a blast simulator and the mitigation of these effects with flared and vented test chambers
Lynn W. Kennedy and Russell E. Duff
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- Part IX: Technical Applications and Shocks in Condensed Matter
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Study of mach reflection in PMMA plates
H. D. Glenn, D. D. Keough, H. R. Kratz, D. A. Duganne, D. J. Ruffner and D. Baum
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Shock wave aspects of dynamic powder compaction
N. W. Page
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Microscopic simulations of shock propagation in condensed media: comparison between real time and frequency domains
A. M. Karo, J. R. Hardy and M. H. Mehlman
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Shock wave interaction with nuclear fuel bundles in gas-liquid stratified flow inside pressure tubes
S. C. Sutradhar and J. S. Chang
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High temperature heat transfer for gas turbines using shock tubes
Henry T. Nagamatsu and Robert E. Duffy
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Magnetohydrodynamic control of blast energy: a feasibility experiment
C. A. Andrade
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