Ben-Dor, Gabi
30th International Symposium on Shock Waves 2
Part XII. Plasma and Magnetohyrdrodynamics
1. Experimental Investigation of Magneto-Aerodynamic Interaction Studies in Hypersonic Flows
K. K. N. Anbuselvan, K. P. J. Reddy
2. Pulse Gas Injection in Separation Zone of Hypersonic MHD Flow Over Rotation Body
E. Gubanov, A. Likhachev, S. Medin
3. Observations of the Magnetized Disruption of Collimated Plasma Flows
Mario Manuel, Carolyn Kuranz, Alex Rasmus, Sallee Klein, Michael MacDonald, Matt Trantham, Jeff Fein, Pat Belancourt, Rachel Young, Paul Keiter, R. P. Drake, Brad Pollock, Jaebum Park, Andrew Hazi, Jackson Williams, Hui Chen
4. Shock-Wave Formation by Nanosecond Multichannel Surface Discharges
A.E. Lutsky, I.V. Mursenkova, I.A. Znamenskaya
5. Experimental Investigations on a Free-Flying Supersonic Projectile Model Submitted to an Electric Discharge Generating Plasma
P. Gnemmi, C. Rey
6. Wave Profile and Current Limits for Lightning Return Stroke
M. Hemmati, W. C. Childs, R. S. Horn, H. S. Shojaei
Part XIII. Re-entry to Earth Atmosphere
7. In Situ Ablation Measurement for an Ablative Heat Shield Using an Embedded Sensor
T. Sakai, H. Nakazawa, Y. Dantsuka, K. Kitagawa, K. Hirai, Y. Ishida
8. Preliminary Experimental Investigation of Air Radiation in Superorbital Expanding Flow
H. Wei, R. G. Morgan, U. A. Sheikh, P. A. Jacobs, R. J. Gollan, T. J. McIntyre
9. Comparison of Chemical Reaction Models with Various Experimental Reentry Capsules Using DSMC
Tapan K. Mankodi, Upendra V. Bhandarkar, Bhalchandra P. Puranik
10. Experimental and Numerical Assessment of Aerothermal Environments About Jupiter Trojan Sample Return Capsule
K. Fujita, H. Takayanagi, S. Matsuyama, S. Nishimura, K. Yamada, T. Abe
Part XIV. Shock Waves in Rarefied Gases
11. Numerical Study of High-Energy Collisions Inside the Shock Wave in a Gas Mixture
F. Tcheremissine, O. Dodulad, Yu. Kloss
12. A Numerical Investigation of Shock Propagation and Attenuation in a Three-Dimensional Micro-duct
A. Deshpande, Bhalchandra P. Puranik
13. Experimental Study on the Interaction of Under-expanded Jets in Rarefied Flow Regimes
A. Vinod Yeldho Baby, B. Rajesh G.
14. Structure and Expansion of a Plume Emitted During Laser Ablation of Multicomponent Materials
A. M. Słowicka, Z. A. Walenta, J. Hoffman, J. Chrzanowska, T. Mościcki
15. Impact of the Interplanetary Magnetic Field to Impingement of a Solar Wind Rotational Discontinuity on the Earth’s Bow Shock
E. A. Pushkar
Part XV. Shock Waves in Solids
16. Investigation on Shock Wave-Assisted Deformation of Nano Nickel
Anuj Bisht, G. Jagadeesh, Satyam Suwas
17. On the Shock-Induced Structures in Copper
Yu. Meshcheryakov, N. I. Zhigacheva, A. Divakov, G. V. Konovalov, B. Barakhtin
18. Layered Pre-fragmentation Warhead Reveals Strong Shock Wave Effect
Eitan Hirsch, Roman Shapiro, Amos Raz
19. Structural Transformation in Two-Component Medium
D. A. Indeitsev, D. Skubov, D. S. Vavilov
20. Application of Mathematical Programming for Analysis of Experimental Data Obtained at the Hopkinson’s Stand
Andrei Kuchmin, Andrei Abramyan
21. Criticality of Damage-Failure Transition in Quasi-Brittle Materials Under Dynamic and Shock Wave Loading
O. Naimark
22. Shock Wave Response of Iron-Based Metallic Glass Matrix Composites
Gauri R. Khanolkar, James P. Kelly, Olivia A. Graeve, Andrea M. Hodge, Veronica Eliasson
23. Detonation Shock Waves in Various Media
Alex Zlatkis, Itzhak David, Maxim Teitel, Evgeny Gofman
24. Detonation Velocity Dependence on Front Curvature for Overdriven Detonation in Solid Explosives
Y. Partom
25. Heat Conduction: Hyperbolic Self-Similar Shock-Waves in Solids
I. F. Barna, R. Kersner
26. Compression, Rarefaction, and Failure Waves in Silicate Glasses
G. I. Kanel, A. S. Savinykh, S. V. Razorenov
27. A Study of Mass Loss at Hypervelocity Impacts of Projectiles with Single- and Multilayer Targets
A. D. Devir, A. B. Lessin, A. Vaynshtein
28. The Head-On Collision of Normal Shock Waves with a Concrete Supported Plate
Gedalya Mazor, Dmitry Nemirovsky, Uri Tzadka
29. Mechanisms of Stress Relaxation and Failure in Metals Under Shock Compression
Yu. Bayandin, O. Naimark, N. Saveleva
Part XVI. Shock Waves in Liquids
30. Propagation of Pressure Waves in Compression System Prototype for Magnetized Target Fusion Reactor in General Fusion Inc.
V. Suponitsky, D. Plant, E. J. Avital, A. Munjiza
31. Intense Shock Wave Through Water and Impulse Transmission in Submerged Structure
Nilanjan Mitra
32. The Motion of a 2 mm Tantalum Block Induced by Underwater Explosion
T. Koita, T. Gonai, M. Sun, S. Owada, T. Nakamura
33. On the Refraction of Shock Wave by a Cylindrical Water Droplet
S. Sembian, M. Liverts, N. Tillmark, N. Apazidis
34. Fluid Rheology Effect on Wave Attenuation in an Elastic Pipe
S. Levitsky, R. Bergman
35. A Summary of the Experiments of Shock/Bubble Interactions Performed in IFS Since 1980
K. Takayama
36. Analysis of Bubble Dynamics Created by Ballistic Impacts in Liquid-Filled Tanks
Thomas Fourest, Jean-Marc Laurens, Eric Deletombe, Jacques Dupas, Michel Arrigoni
37. Air–Water Interface Jetting Induced by Explosion Load
Guifu Zhang, Yujian Zhu, Jiming Yang
Part XVII. Shock Waves in Dense Gases
38. Shock Wave Attenuation in Milli- or Microtubes for Laminar and Turbulent Flow Regime
David E. Zeitoun
39. Comparison of BKW and JWL Equations of State for Explosion Simulations
S. Amar, E. Kochavi, Y. Lefler, S. Vaintraub, D. Sidilkover
40. Similarity Parameters for Shock Waves in Dense Fluids
Z. A. Walenta, A. M. Słowicka
Part XVIII. Shock Wave Focusing
41. Experimental Investigation of Shock Wave Amplification Using Multiple Munitions
Veronica Eliasson, J. Gross
42. Shock Focusing Effect for The Interaction of Blunt Bodies with Gas Bubbles in a Supersonic Flow
P. Georgievskiy, V. Levin, O. Sutyrin
43. A Parameter Study of Shock Focusing Phenomenon for Shock-Elliptic Bubble Interaction
P. Georgievskiy, V. Levin, O. Sutyrin
44. Coalescence and Interaction of Blast Waves Using Multiple Munitions
Shi Qiu, Veronica Eliasson
45. Temperature Measurements at the Focus of a Converging Spherical Shock Wave
M. Liverts, N. Tillmark, N. Apazidis
46. Preliminary Design and Optimization of 2D Supersonic Intake Using OpenFOAM
D. Mukundhan, Rakesh Kumar
47. A New Method of Convergent Contour Design for Planar Shock Wave Enhancement in a Shock Tube
Dongwen Zhan, Yujian Zhu, Jiming Yang
48. Investigations of Shock Wave Reflection and Focusing in Different Triangle Wedges
C. Zheng, Z. Chen, X. Sun
Part XIX. Richtmyer–Meshkov Instability
49. Numerical Simulations of the Turbulent Richtmyer-Meshkov Instability in a Spherically Convergent Geometry
I. Boureima, P. Ramaprabhu
50. Richtmyer-Meshkov Instability in a Cylindrical Geometry Using a Conventional Shock Tube
Laurent Biamino, Georges Jourdan, Christian Mariani, Lazhar Houas, Marc Vandenboomgaerde, Denis Souffland
51. A Semi-annular Cylindrically Converging Shock Tube for Richtmyer-Meshkov Instability Studies
Juchun Ding, Ting Si, Minghu Wang, Xisheng Luo
52. Experimental Study on the Interaction of Cylindrical Converging Shock Waves with Sinusoidal Light-Heavy Interface
Fu Zhang, Zhigang Zhai, Ting Si, Xisheng Luo
53. Effects of Density Distribution on Reshocked Gas Cylinder
Xiansheng Wang, Xisheng Luo, Dangguo Yang
54. A Numerical Investigation of Shockwave-Cylindrical Gas Inhomogeneity Interaction for Convergent and Divergent Geometries
M. P. Ray, Bhalchandra P. Puranik, Upendra V. Bhandarkar
55. On the Richtmyer-Meshkov Instability of a Three-Dimensional Single-Mode Interface: Effect of Initial Interfacial Principal Curvatures
B. Guan, Xisheng Luo
56. Numerical Investigation of 3D Effects on a 2D Dominated Flow
Daniel Reese, Chris Weber
57. Mach Number Influence on Ignition and Mixing Processes in a Reacting Shock–Bubble Interaction
Felix Diegelmann, Volker Tritschler, Stefan Hickel
58. Richtmyer-Meshkov Instability Shock Tube Experiments with Mixing Measurements
V. Krivets, K. Ferguson, J. Jacobs
59. Experimental Investigations of Three-Dimensional Shock-Vortex Loop Interaction: Shock Reflection and Diffraction Phenomena
T. Ukai, H. Zare-Behtash, K. Kontis, S. Obayashi
Part XX. Shock Boundary Layer Interaction
60. Shock Wave Boundary Layer Interaction Control by Rod Vortex Generators
R. Szwaba, P. Doerffer
61. Consistency of Double Wedge Shock–Boundary Layer Interaction Between Numerical Simulation and Experiment
Xiaofeng Shi, Yujian Zhu, Jiming Yang
62. Analysis of Upstream Conditions Effect on Shock Wave–Boundary Layer Interaction at Moderate Mach Number
Pavel Polivanov, Andrey Sidorenko, Anatoly Maslov
63. Experimental Investigation of Shock-Bubble Properties at the Liquid–Air Phase Boundary
W. Garen, B. Meyerer, Y. Kai, W. Neu, S. Koch, U. Teubner
64. Numerical Study of a Transonic Wingtip Flow
James R. Grisham, Frank K. Lu, Brian H. Dennis
65. Control of Unsteadiness in Shock Wave–Boundary Layer Interaction by Repetitive Laser Energy Deposition
T. Shoda, T. Tamba, S. Pham, A. Iwakawa, A. Sasoh
66. Aeroheating Test of Double Cone Configurations in Shock Tunnel
Jiasui Zhou, Tao Jiang, Xiaowei Ma, Rongzong Kong, Kouli Zhang, Runyu Tian
67. Induction Time Measurements in Shock Tube of Different Roughness
O. Penyazkov, A. Skilandz
68. Control of Boundary Layer Separation in Supersonic Flow Using Injection Through Microramps
S. Vaisakh, T. M. Muruganandam
69. Shock-Induced Large Separation Bubbles Near the Leading Edge of a Flat Plate at Hypersonic Mach Numbers
Srinath Lakshman, R. Sriram, G. Jagadeesh
70. Flow Separation Control Over a Ramp with Nanosecond-Pulsed Plasma Actuators
Y. D. Cui, Z. J. Zhao, J. Li, J. G. Zheng, B. C. Khoo
71. Generation and Propagation of Shock Waves in Submillimeter Capillaries
Y. Kai, W. Garen, U. Teubner
72. Influence of Boundary Layer Bleed Slot Width onto Static and Total Pressure Recovery of a Shock Train
A. Weiss, H. Olivier
73. Expansion Wave/Boundary Layer Interaction
J. Thomas, B. W. Skews, R. T. Paton
74. Shock Tunnel Studies of the Unsteady Hypersonic Flowfield Around Spiked Bodies
G. Balakalyani, R. Sriram, G. Jagadeesh
75. Plasma Control of Transonic Shock Wave/Boundary Layer Interaction
Andrey Sidorenko, Alexey Budovskii, Pavel Polivanov, Anatoly Maslov
76. Investigations on Unsteadiness and Instability of Shock/Boundary Layer Interactions of the Ramp Flow by DNS
Dong Sun, Qin Li, Hanxin Zhang
77. Design and Execution of a Hypersonic Boundary-Layer Trip Transition Experiment on Blunt Cone Flare Models with Distributed Roughness
S. Seror, L. Kosarev, Oren Sadot
Part XXI. Multiphase Flow
78. Water Nucleation Measurements in a Pulse-Expansion Wave Tube
M. A. L. J. Fransen, J. Hrubý, D. M. J. Smeulders, M. E. H. Dongen
79. Modified Ghost Fluid Method for the Fluid Elastic-Perfectly Plastic Solid Interaction
S. Gao, T. G. Liu
80. Evolution of a Cloud of Cavitation Bubbles in a Disturbed Compressible Liquid: A Numerical Study
N. Petrov, A. Schmidt
81. Towards Particle Image Velocimetry Measurements During Shock–Particle Curtain Interactions
Justin L. Wagner, Steven J. Beresh, E. DeMauro, Brian O. M. Pruett, P. Farias
82. Flow Separation in Rocket Nozzles Under High Altitude Condition
R. Stark, C. Génin
83. On the Early-Stage Deformation of Liquid Drop in Shock-Induced Flow
Xiangyu Yi, Yujian Zhu, Jiming Yang
84. Numerical Investigation of Shock-Induced Bubble Collapse in Water
N. Apazidis
85. Suction Force Induced by the Collapse of a Near-Wall Bubble
M. Sun
86. Toward the Prediction of Far-Field Pressure Induced by the Atmospheric Entry of a Small Meteorite
Ryo Maruyama, M. Sun
87. Pressure Field Produced by the Rapid Vaporization of a CO
G. Ciccarelli, J. Melguizo-Gavilanes, J. E. Shepherd
88. Penetration of Cryogenic Nitrogen Jets into a Liquid: “Phase Explosion” and Formation of Bubble Clusters
V. Kedrinskiy, V. Kuzavov, G. Lazareva
Part XXII. Blast Waves
89. Shock Wave Energy: Explosions in Air, Ground, and Water
Lippe D. Sadwin, Michael M. Swisdak, Y. Gitterman, Oren Lotan
90. The Energy Distribution of Explosions
Hai Kedar, Lippe D. Sadwin, David Ornai
91. Blast Wave Observations for Large-Scale Underwater Explosions in the Dead Sea
Y. Gitterman, Lippe D. Sadwin
92. Blast Waves Caused by Internal Explosion in Ammunition and Explosive Facility: Vulnerability and Protection Alternatives
David Ornai, Igal M. Shohet, Arie Boimel, Erez Gal, Robert Levy, Sima M. El Kabetz, Liav Yaloz, Eyal Mendel
93. Exploration of Methods in the Exploding Wire Technique for Simulating Large Blasts
E. Nof, O. Ram, E. Kochavi, Gabi Ben-Dor, Oren Sadot
94. Development of a Vertical Shock Tube Facility for Blast Testing Applications
I. Obed Samuelraj, G. Jagadeesh
95. Effects of Negative Overpressure Phase of a Laser Breakdown-Induced Blast Wave on Impulse Characteristics
A. Iwakawa, Z. Wang, H. Tsuruta, T. Shoda, B. Wang, A. Sasoh
96. The Influence of Soil Characteristics on the Blast Intensity of Buried Explosive Charges
Oded Drori, Zvi Assaf, Eylam Ran, Guy Golan, Itzhak Kuchuk Katalan
97. Partitioning of a Scaled Shallow-Buried Near-Field Blast Load
J. D. Reinecke, F. J. Beetge, I. Horsfall, M. Miyambo
98. Prevention of Blast Waves Focusing in Designing and Testing of Blast-Resistant Constructions
M. V. Silnikov, M. V. Chernyshov, N. A. Danilov, V. Ya. Dmitriev, A. S. Pankov, V. N. Shishkin, A. I. Spivak
99. Analysis and Testing of Combined Blast Inhibitors
M. V. Silnikov, M. V. Chernyshov, N. A. Danilov, I. A. Melnikov, A. I. Mikhaylin, A. S. Pankov, V. N. Shishkin, N. N. Vasilyev
100. Reconstruction of Recoilless Weapon Blast Environments Using High-Fidelity Simulations
Suthee Wiri, Thomas Wofford, Troy Dent, Charles Needham
101. Development of a Risk-Informed Decision Support Model for Protecting an Urban Medical Center from a Nuclear Explosion
Benny Brosh, David Ornai, Igal M. Shohet, Gabi Ben-Dor
Part XXIII. Facilities
102. Behavior of the Shock Wave Propagating in the Small-Diameter Tubes
S. Udagawa, W. Garen, T. Inage, M. Ota, K. Maeno
103. Hypersonic Research in the High-Enthalpy Shock Tunnel Göttingen
K. Hannemann
104. Simulating Gas Giant Entry with Increased Helium Diluent in an Expansion Tube
C. M. James, D. E. Gildfind, R. G. Morgan, S. W. Lewis, T. M. McIntyre
105. A New Sliding Joint to Accommodate Recoil of a Free-Piston Driven Expansion Tube
D. E. Gildfind, R. G. Morgan
106. A Comparative Study of Shockwave Propagation in Different Diameter Miniature Shock Tubes
S. Janardhanraj, G. Jagadeesh
107. Indraft Supersonic Wind Tunnel for Shock Train Investigations
F. Gnani, H. Zare-Behtash, K. Kontis
108. Experiments Using Reddy Tube-Driven Tabletop Hypersonic Shock Tunnel
K. P. J. Reddy, N. Sharath, Ramesh Babu, Chintoo S. Kumar
109. Rapid Assessment on Flow Parameter Matching Scheme in Aerodynamic Testing in a Combustion Wind Tunnel
Kunwei Liu, Yujian Zhu, Jiming Yang, Yingchuan Wu
110. The T4 Stalker Tube
David J. Mee, R. G. Morgan, Allan Paull, P. A. Jacobs, Michael K. Smart
111. Stalker Tube Activities in India
K. P. J. Reddy
Part XXIV. Flow Visualization
112. Tomographic Visualization of the Hypersonic Flow Field over a Waverider
K. Nagashetty, Biswajit Medhi, R. Sriram, G. Jagadeesh, K. P. J. Reddy
113. Effect of Primary Flow Mach Number on the Non-mixed Length in a Two-Dimensional Supersonic Ejector
S. K. Karthick, Srisha M. V. Rao, G. Jagadeesh, K. P. J. Reddy
114. Pulse-Burst PIV in a High-Speed Wind Tunnel
Steven J. Beresh, Justin L. Wagner, John F. Henfling, Russell W. Spillers, Brian O. M. Pruett
115. A Novel Pressure-Sensitive Luminescent Coating for Microscale Flow Visualization
Y. Sakamura, S. Kawabata, Y. Arai, K. Nagano
116. Handheld Wavefront Measuring Camera for Quantitative Flow Visualization
Biswajit Medhi, G. M. Hegde, K. P. J. Reddy, D. Roy, R. M. Vasu
117. Flow Visualization of the Exhaust Jet from a Pulse Detonation Engine by Mie Scattering
Frank K. Lu, D. D. Joshi, J. T. Peace, R. T. Bello, J. D. Carter
118. Design of a Focusing Schlieren Setup for Use in a Supersonic Combustion Chamber
Manuel N. Bühler, Felix J. Förster, Nils C. Dröske, Jens Wolfersdorf, Bernhard Weigand
119. Improved Flow Visualization for Fast Recovery of Flow Gradients in Shadow-Casting Technique
Biswajit Medhi, Abhishek Khatta, G. M. Hegde, K. P. J. Reddy, D. Roy, R. M. Vasu
120. Quantitative Flow Visualization by Wavefront Reconstruction: A Focal Stack Approach
Biswajit Medhi, Vikas M. Shelar, G. M. Hegde, K. P. J. Reddy, D. Roy, R. M. Vasu
121. Shock Induced Flow Through a Pipegap
S. Kapfudzaruwa, B. W. Skews, R. T. Paton
Part XXV. Numerical Methods
122. New Methods for Resolution Improvement in Simulations on Subtle Structures Generated by Shock Waves
Qin Li, Pengxin Liu, Hanxin Zhang
123. A Characteristic Space–Time CE/SE Method for Shock Capturing
H. Shen, C. Y. Wen
124. Development of an Unsteady Shock-Fitting Technique for Unstructured Grids
Aldo Bonfiglioli, Renato Paciorri, Lorenzo Campoli, Valentina Amicis, Marcello Onofri
125. On the Propagation of Curved Shockwaves Using Geometric Shock Dynamics
Bright B. Ndebele, B. W. Skews, R. T. Paton
Part XXVI. Commercial Lecture
126. Engineering Tools for the Analysis of Penetration and Fragmentation
T. Hartmann, E. Rottenkolber, Arie Boimel
Nyckelord: Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Fluid- and Aerodynamics, Characterization and Evaluation of Materials, Physical Chemistry, Computational Intelligence
- Utgivare
- Ben-Dor, Gabi
- Igra, Ozer
- Sadot, Oren
- Utgivare
- Springer
- Utgivningsår
- 2017
- Språk
- en
- Utgåva
- 1
- Sidantal
- 31 sidor
- Kategori
- Teknologi, energi, trafik
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- E-bok
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9783319448664
- Tryckt ISBN
- 978-3-319-44864-0