Ben-Dor, Gabi
30th International Symposium on Shock Waves 1
Part I. Invited Lectures
1. Studies of Shock Wave Reflections and Interactions (Paul Vieille Lecture)
B. W. Skews
2. Dispelling Misconceptions about Bast Waves (Irvine Israel Glass Lecture)
Charles Needham
3. A Review of the Richtmyer-Meshkov Instability from an Experimental Perspective
R. Bonazza
4. Medical and Biomedical Applications of Shock Waves: The State of the Art and the Near Future
Achim M. Loske
5. Making Shock Waves Pay: The Commercial Aspects of Shock Waves
K. P. J. Reddy
6. Time-Developing 3D-CT Measurement of Shock Waves and Supersonic Density Flow Field
K. Maeno
7. Chemical Kinetics and Reacting Flows
R. K. Hanson, D. F. Davidson
8. Shock-Induced Combustion and Its Applications to Power and Thrust Generation
M. Brouillette, M. Picard, D. Rancourt, J.-S. Plante
9. The Shock Fitting Technique from Gino Moretti Towards the Future
Marcello Onofri, Francesco Nasuti, Renato Paciorri, Aldo Bonfiglioli
Part II. Nozzle Flow
10. New Modified Pekkari Model to Analyse the Aeroelastic Stability Behaviour for a Flexible Overexpanded Rocket Nozzle
N. Bekka, M. Sellam, A. Chpoun
11. Adaptation of the Transpiration Method to Simulate the Fluid–Structure Interaction Phenomena for a Flexible Overexpanded Rocket Nozzle
N. Bekka, M. Sellam, A. Chpoun
12. Transverse Jet Injection into a Supersonic Nozzle Flow
V. Emelyanov, K. Volkov, M. Yakovchuck
13. Flow Visualization in Out-of-Round Rocket Nozzles
C. Génin, S. Jack, R. Stark
14. Effect of the Adiabatic Index on the Shock Reflection in Overexpanded Nozzle Flow
Emanuele Martelli, Barbara Betti, Francesco Nasuti, Marcello Onofri
15. Mixing Enhancement in Free Jets from Supersonic ESTS Lobed Nozzles
Albin Varghese, S. K. Karthick, Srisha M. V. Rao, Gopalan Jagadeesh
16. Study of Cluster Linear Plug Nozzle Flow Field in Freestream Flow
M. Viji, Kiran Chutkey, S. B. Verma
17. Studies in Free Jets from Supersonic ESTS Lobed Nozzles
Albin Varghese, P. Suriyanarayanan, Srisha M. V. Rao, Gopalan Jagadeesh
18. Unsteadiness of Supersonic Flows in Over-Expanded Nozzles
A. Piquet, A. Georges-Picot, A. Hadjadj
19. Design of Optimized Two-Dimensional Scramjet Nozzle Contour for Hypersonic Vehicle Using Evolutionary Algorithms
A. Govinda, Manoj Kumar K. Devaraj, Yogendra Singh, Nimesh Thakor, Venkat Rao Kulkarni, S. N. Omkar, Gopalan Jagadeesh
20. Passive Flow Control in Laval Nozzles Due to Bypass Mass Flow in Narrow Longitudinal Gaps
M. Giglmaier, M. Krüger-Sprengel, J. F. Quaatz, N. A. Adams
Part III. Hypersonic Flow
21. Investigation of Chemical Non-equilibrium Hypersonic Flows in Carbon Dioxide–Nitrogen Atmospheres Using a Coupled Euler–Boundary-Layer Method
M. Starkloff, Ch. Mundt
22. Radiative Heat flux Measurements for Titan Atmospheric Entry Condition in a Superorbital Expansion Tunnel
H. Porat, R. G. Morgan, T. J. McIntyre
23. Study of Hypersonic Dissociating Flows over Spheres Using the Space-Time CE/SE Method
H. Saldivar Massimi, H. Shen, C. Y. Wen
24. The Direct Measurement of Skin Friction in Shock Tunnel
Lv Zhiguo, Li Guojun, Zhao Rongjuan, Jiang Hua, Liu Jichun, Huang Jun, Liu Shiran
25. Effects of Attack Angle on Starting Performance of a Hypersonic Inlet
Shuaitao Guo, Wenzhi Gao, Enlai Zhang, Zhufei Li, Jiming Yang
26. Optimization of Hypersonic Power Law Derived Waverider Using TLBO
Yogendra Singh, Manoj Kumar K. Devaraj, S. N. Omkar, Gopalan Jagadeesh
27. Experimental Analysis of Shock Standoff Distance in Hypersonic Flows over Spherical Bodies
Ruchi Thakur, Gopalan Jagadeesh
28. Oscillatory Behaviors of a Hypersonic Inlet with Trips
Wenzhi Gao, Shuaitao Guo, Zhufei Li, Jiming Yang
29. Aerodynamic Force and Moment Measurement Under Duplicated Hypersonic Flight Conditions in the JF12 Shock Tunnel
Z. Jiang, Y. Wang, Y. Liu, C. Yuan
Part IV. Supersonic and Hypersonic Flows with Shocks
30. A Method of Detecting Self-Starting Ability of Hypersonic Inlets: A Numerical Investigation
Zhufei Li, Jiming Yang
31. Experimental Investigation on the Self-Starting Characteristics of Hypersonic Inlets
Xiao Xu, Lianjie Yue, Yinan Jia, Xinyu Chang
32. An Investigation of Type IV Shock Interaction Over a Blunt Body with Forward-Facing Cavity
F. S. Xiao, Zhufei Li, Yujian Zhu, Jiming Yang
33. Particularities of the Shock Wave Propagation Through the Region of Gas Discharge Plasma
Tatiana Lapushkina, Alexandr Erofeev, Sergei Poniaev
34. Numerical Research of Supersonic Mixing in Conditions of Localized Pulse-Periodic Energy Supply Upstream of Tandem Shock and Expansion Waves
E. Pimonov, A. Zheltovodov
35. Effect of Differential Sweep on a Three-Dimensional Sidewall-Type Intake at Mach 3.5
C. Manisankar, S. B. Verma
36. Experimental Study of Dynamic Characteristics of Oblique Shock Trains in Mach 5 Flow
C. P. Wang, X. A. Tian, K. M. Cheng
37. Aero-Optical Measurement in Shock Wave of Hypersonic Flow Field
Sangyoon Lee, Man Chul Jeong, In-Seuck Jeung, Hyoung Jin Lee, Jong Kook Lee
38. Super-/Hypersonic Aero-Optical Effects Induced by External Jet Cooling
Sangyoon Lee, Hee Yoon, In-Seuck Jeung, Hyoung Jin Lee, Jong Kook Lee
39. Thermal Analysis of Scramjet Combustor Panel with Active Cooling Using Cellular Materials
Ragini Mukherjee, N. K. Gopinath, V. Vignesh, Anupam Purwar, D. Roy Mahapatra
40. A Methodology for Coupled Thermal-Structural Analysis and Structural Design of Scramjet Combustor
Anupam Purwar, D. Roy Mahapatra, Nimesh Thakor, K. S. Priyamvada, Ragini Mukherjee
41. Thermomechanical Deformation Behavior of a Hypersonic Waverider Using Finite Element Method
N. K. Gopinath, V. Vignesh, Yogendra Singh, Manoj Kumar K. Devaraj, D. Roy Mahapatra
42. Effect of Mach Number on Shock Oscillations in Supersonic Diffusers
S. Manoj Prabakar, Chimakurthy Srikanth, T. M. Muruganandam
43. Turbulence Compressibility Effects for Supersonic and Hypersonic Separated Flows
S. Seror, L. Kosarev
44. Imaging of the Conical Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability
R. T. Paton, B. W. Skews
45. Shock Standoff Distance over Spheres in Unsteady Flows
T. Kikuchi, Kazuyoshi Takayama, Dan Igra, J. Falcovitz
Part V. Supersonic Jets
46. The Formation of Mach Waves from Supersonic Jets with Outer Co-flowing
H. Oertel sen., F. Seiler, J. Srulijes
47. The Limits of Mach Wave Emission from Supersonic Jets
H. Oertel sen., F. Seiler, J. Srulijes
48. Overexpanded Jet Flow Theoretical Analysis in the Vicinity of the Nozzle Lip
M. V. Silnikov, M. V. Chernyshov, V. N. Uskov
49. Design and Validation of an Uncooled Pitot Probe for Hot, Supersonic Flow Investigations
Felix J. Förster, Nils C. Dröske, Jens Wolfersdorf, Bernhard Weigand
50. Large Eddy Simulation of a Supersonic Underexpanded Square Jet
Huanhao Zhang, Zhihua Chen
Part VI. Chemical Kinetics and Chemical Reacting Flows
51. Species Time-History Measurements During Jet Fuel Pyrolysis
D. F. Davidson, A. Tulgestke, Y. Zhu, S. Wang, R. K. Hanson
52. Rapid Chemiluminescent Imaging Behind Reflected Shock Waves
D. F. Davidson, A. Tulgestke, C. Strand, M. F. Campbell, V. A. Troutman, V. A. Miller, R. K. Hanson
53. Shock Tube Experimental and Theoretical Study on the Thermal Decomposition of 2-Phenylethanol
M. Kiran Singh, K. P. J. Reddy, E. Arunan
54. Soot Formation During Pyrolysis and Oxidation of Aliphatic and Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Shock Waves: Experiments and Detailed Kinetic Modeling
G. L. Agafonov, I. V. Bilera, Y. A. Kolbanovsky, V. N. Smirnov, A. M. Tereza, P. A. Vlasov
55. 3-Carene Oxidation Mechanism
N. Sharath, K. P. J. Reddy, P. K. Barhai, E. Arunan
56. Shock Tube Ignition Delay Studies of Dicyclopentadiene
Kunal V. Dhoke, K. P. J. Reddy, E. Arunan
57. Model Order Reduction for Reacting Flows: Laminar Gaussian Flame Applications
Van Bo Nguyen, H.-S. Dou, K. Willcox, Boo-Cheong Khoo
58. Numerical Simulation of the Flow with Chemical Reactions Around a Wedge
Georgy Shoev, Yevgeny A. Bondar
59. Computations of a Shock Layer Flow Field with Global and Detailed Chemistry Models
Marie-Claude Druguet, Arnaud Bultel, Julien Annaloro, Pierre Omaly
60. On a Relaxation Zone Structure for Shock Waves Forming in Non-equilibrium Air Flows
O. Kunova, E. Nagnibeda
61. Investigation of Non-catalytic Reaction of Shock-Heated Nitrogen Gas with Powder SiO
Jayaram Vishakantaiah, Ranjith Ravichandran, H. K. T. Kumara, K. Subba Rao, K. P. J. Reddy
Part VII. Detonation, Combustion and Ignition
62. On the Deflagration-to-Detonation Transition in Narrow Tube with Varying Prechamber-Initiator
S. Golovastov, G. Bivol, V. Golub
63. Experimental Research on Deflagration-to-Detonation Transition (DDT) in an S-Shaped Tube
Li Lei, Teo Chiang Juay, Li Jiun-Ming, Po-Shiung Chang, Boo-Cheong Khoo
64. DDT Triggered by SWBLI: Numerical and Experimental Research
E. Dzieminska, A. K. Hayashi, T. Machida, J. Misawa
65. Flame Acceleration and DDT in a Torus Geometry
M. Kuznetsov, J. Yanez, J. Grune
66. Unconfined Hybrid Detonation in Gas–Particle Flow
F. Zhang, A. Yoshinaka, R. C. Ripley
67. Numerical Simulation of Combustion Process for Two-Phase Fuel Flows Related to Pulse Detonation Engines
Van Bo Nguyen, Li Jiun-Ming, Teo Chiang Juay, Boo-Cheong Khoo
68. Simulation of Laser-Induced Detonation in Particulate Systems with Applications to Pulse Detonation Engines
P. Bulat, K. Volkov
69. Criterion for Detonation Transition in Liquid-Fuel Pulse Detonation Engines
J. Li, Teo Chiang Juay, L. Li, P H. Chang, Boo-Cheong Khoo
70. Numerical Simulation of Reactive Gas Mixes Flows in the Detonation Engines
S. N. Martyushov
71. Stabilization of Detonation Combustion of a Supersonic Flow due to Using the Special Form Plane Channel
V. A. Levin, T. A. Zhuravskaya
72. Role of Wall Temperature on Shock Train in a Rectangular Isolator
Lianjie Yue, Hongbo Lu, Yabin Xiao, Lihong Chen, Xinyu Chang
73. The Correlation Between Detonation Cell Size and Ignition Delay Time
Y. F. Liu, W. Zhang, Z. Jiang
74. An Investigation of the Prompt Oblique Detonation Wave Induced by a Finite-Length Wedge
Yan Liu, Jianping Wang
75. Formation of 3D Detonation in Supersonic Flows by Solid Walls of Special Shape
V. A. Levin, I. S. Manuylovich, V. V. Markov
76. Cellular and Spin Detonation in 3D Channels
V. A. Levin, I. S. Manuylovich, V. V. Markov
77. Galloping Detonation in a Fuel Mixture Jet
V. A. Levin, I. S. Manuylovich, V. V. Markov
78. Propagation of Out Warding Flame for Combustible Gas in Cylindrical Confinement
Wenhu Han, Wenjun Kong
79. Investigation on PIV and PLIF Laser Diagnostics in Turbulent Combustion Field
Long Zhang, Furong Yang, Tie Su, Shuang Chen, Jianjun Yang, Yungang Wu
80. Modeling of Aerobic Combustion
T. Hartmann, E. Rottenkolber, A. Boimel
81. Investigations of Equivalence Ratio on Operational Liquid-Fuel Pulse Detonation Engines
J. Li, Teo Chiang Juay, L. Li, K. S. Lim, Boo-Cheong Khoo
82. Detonation of Mechanoactivated Mixture of Ammonium Perchlorate with Aluminum
Alexander Dolgoborodov, Vladimir Kirilenko, Michael Brazhnikov, Arseny Shevchenko, Victor Teselkin
83. Detonation Transition in Relatively Short Tubes
M. Kuznetsov, A. Lelyakin, V. Alekseev, I. Matsukov
84. Propagation of a Pressure-Dependent Detonation with Different Acoustic Impedance Confinements
Jianling Li, Xiaocheng Mi, Andrew J. Higgins
85. Kerosene Ignition and Combustion: An Experimental Study
Alexander Burcat, Erna Olchansky, Ulla Steil, Marina Braun-Unkhoff
86. On Influence of Carbon Tetrachloride on Combustible Mixtures Ignition at Various Temperature Ranges
A. Drakon, A. Eremin
87. Temperature Measurements in the Combustion Zone Behind the Reflected Shock Waves
A. Drakon, A. Eremin, E. Gurentsov, E. Mikheyeva
88. On the Initiation of Combustion by Means of Supersonic High-Enthalpy Jet
S. S. Katsnelson, G. A. Pozdnyakov, D. A. Aleksandrovsky
89. A Test of Ignition Behaviors Induced by a Smoothly Convergent Cylindrical Shock
Yang Jianting, Yujian Zhu, Jiming Yang
Part VIII. Propulsion
90. Nonstationary Interaction of Incoming Flow with Ablative Jet in Supersonic Laser Propulsion
A. A. Schmidt, Yu. A. Rezunkov
91. Axisymmetric Compressible Flow for the Resistojet Thruster Module
S. M. Chang
92. Secondary Injectant Gas Thermodynamic Properties Effects on Fluidic Thrust Vectoring Performances of a Supersonic Nozzle
A. Chpoun, M. Sellam, V. Zmijanovic, L. Leger
Part IX. Shock Wave Reflection and Interaction
93. Three-Dimensional Bow-Shock Interactions Between High-Speed Slender Bodies at Incidence
S. J. Hooseria, B. W. Skews
94. Flow Behind Mach Reflection and the Neumann Paradox
A. Sakurai
95. The Mach Reflection of a Converging Cylindrical Shock Wave Segment Encountering a Straight Wedge
B. J. Gray, B. W. Skews
96. Reflection of Cylindrical Converging Shock Wave Over Wedge
Zhigang Zhai, Fu Zhang, Xisheng Luo
97. Numerical Study of the Interaction Process Between a Planar Shock Wave and a Square Cavity Filled with Different Gases
Dan Igra, Ozer Igra
98. Flow Phenomena of An Expansion Wave Entering a Cylindrical Cavity
M. S. Whalley, B. W. Skews, R. T. Paton
99. Investigation of an Expansion Fan/Shock Wave Interaction Between Low Aspect Ratio Wedges
L. Nel, B. W. Skews
100. Studying Shock Wave Reflections over Double Cylindrical Concave Wedge Reflectors
Vineet Soni, Meital Geva, O. Ram, Abdellah Hadjadj, Arnab Chaudhuri, Oren Sadot, Gabi Ben-Dor
101. High Resolution Experimental Investigation of the Reflection Over a Convex-Concave Cylindrical Model
Meital Geva, O. Ram, S. Sadot, Gabi Ben-Dor
102. Characteristic Properties of the Formation of Shock-Wave Reflection Configurations in Unsteady Flows
I. V. Krassovskaya, M. K. Berezkina
103. Analytical Approach to the Problem of Three-Dimensional Steady Shock Wave Interactions
Chun Wang, Gaoxiang Xiang, Z. Jiang, Yang Yang
104. The Effect of Acoustic Impedance of Reflecting Surface on Oblique Shock Reflection
S. Kobayashi, T. Adachi
105. Experimental Investigation of Normal Shock Wave-Counter Flow Interactions
T. Tamba, N. M. Tuan, A. Iwakawa, A. Sasoh
106. Shock Wave Reflection Over Roughened Wedges
Dan Igra, Kazuyoshi Takayama, Ozer Igra
107. Surface Oxidation Study of ZrB
Jayaram Vishakantaiah, T. Venketeswaran, C. Venkateswaran, M. R. Ajith, Suraj Natarajan, K. P. J. Reddy
108. Shock Wave Reflections Over Newtonian and Non-Newtonian Wedges: Experimental Investigation
H. Jeon, N. Amen, V. Eliasson
109. Ground Effect of Transonic and Supersonic Projectiles: Influence of Mach Number and Ground Clearance
C. Sheridan, J. Young, Harald Kleine, Koju Hiraki, Satoshi Nonaka
110. The Influence of Concave Wedge Tips on Shock Reflection Patterns
Harald Kleine, Federico Alzamori Previtali, Evgeny Timofeev
111. Shock Tunnel Studies on Shock–Shock Interaction
Abhishek Khatta, Gopalan Jagadeesh
112. A Study on Unsteady Shear Layer–Shock Interaction in a Vacuum Ejector-Diffuser System
R. Arun Kumar, G. Rajesh
113. The Compressible Shear Layer of a Mach Reflection
R. E. Hall, B. W. Skews, R. T. Paton
114. Experimental Study of Mach Reflection in Cellular Detonation of C
Jie Liu, DU Zhong-hua
115. The Existence of a Consistent Stationary Mach Reflection in Shock Tube Flows
Kazuyoshi Takayama, Gabi Ben-Dor
116. Analysis of Wide-Driver Shock Tube Flow with Sharp Area Transition
J. Falcovitz, Dan Igra, Ozer Igra
117. Shock Waves Initiated by Optical Pulsing Discharge in the Supersonic Air Flow
Tatiana Bobarykina, Vladimir Chirkashenko, Vladimir Yakovlev
Part X. Shock Wave Interaction with Obstacles and Porous Media
118. Stationary Regular Reflection: Viscous and Rarefaction Effects
Georgy Shoev, A. A. Kokhanchik, M. Yu. Timokhin, Yevgeny A. Bondar
119. Simplified Models of Shock Waves Interaction with Rigid and Flexible Obstacles
V. R. Feldgun, Y. S. Karinski, D. Z. Yankelevsky
120. Blast Wave Impact on a Parallelepiped Headed with a Semicylindrical Model Drilled with a Rectangular Cavity
R. Tosello, L. Biamino, D. Leriche, C. Mariani, G. Jourdan, J.-C. Loraud, L. Houas
121. A Comparison of Numerical and Experimental Results of Passive Shock Wave Mitigation Using Obstacles in Two-Dimensional Channels
Q. Wan, M. Nguyen, V. Eliasson
122. Mitigation of Weak Shock Waves: Its Applications to Design of Automobile Engine Silencers and Mufflers
Noriaki Sekine, Kazuyoshi Takayama
123. A New Method to Assess Mitigation Efficiency of a Protective Barrier Against the Effects of a Vapor Cloud Explosion
S. Trélat, E. Vyazmina, A. Beccantini, S. Jallais, J. Daubech
124. Numerical and Experimental Analysis of the Effect of Different Shapes of Rigid Barriers on Blast Wave Propagation
R. Hajek, M. Foglar
125. Study on the Effects of Granular Particles on High Speed Gas Flow using DSMC Method
Arun Kumar Chinnappan, G. Malaikannan, Rakesh Kumar
126. Model of Shock Wave Action on Porous Materials and Mixtures
S. A. Kinelovskii, K. K. Maevskii
127. The Collapsing Mechanism of Aluminum Foams
Oren Sadot, I. Anteby, S. Gruntman, O. Ram, Gabi Ben-Dor
Part XI. Shock Wave Interaction with Granular and Dusty Media
128. Study on the Jet Formation During Dispersal of Solid Particles by Shock and Blast Waves
V. Rodriguez, R. Saurel, G. Jourdan, L. Houas
129. Response of Embedded Pipeline to Surface Blast Loading
P. Vivek, T. G. Sitharam, Gopalan Jagadeesh, K. P. J. Reddy
130. Dense Particle Cloud Deflection During Shock Interaction
R. C. Ripley, S. D. Ryan, C. M. Jenkins
131. Shock Mitigation by Dust Lofting: Theoretical Perspective
A. Lipshtat, S. Pistinner
132. Dust Lofting Behind a Shock Wave
Y. Lefler, S. Pistinner, Oren Sadot, A. Yaffe
133. Shock Ignition of Reactive Particles
M. G. Omang, J. K. Trulsen
Avainsanat: Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Fluid- and Aerodynamics, Characterization and Evaluation of Materials, Physical Chemistry, Computational Intelligence
- Toimittaja
- Ben-Dor, Gabi
- Igra, Ozer
- Sadot, Oren
- Julkaisija
- Springer
- Julkaisuvuosi
- 2017
- Kieli
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- Sivumäärä
- 31 sivua
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