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Shock-interface interaction: Current research on the Richtmyer-Meshkov problemtudy is that of the evolution of a slightly perturbed fluid interface towards a fully turbulent mixed region. Shock tubes are the natural experimental tool for furthering our understanding of the phenomena involved. They have been used by several researchers to probe, with an array of diagnostics, t准则 发表于 2025-3-30 13:22:57
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Mach reflection research - paradox and progress-shock theory to describe the Mach reflection of shocks with a strength less than about Mach 1.5 are described and discussed. The failures occur when the assumptions used in the theories are not fulfilled. It is suggested that the particle velocities behind the reflected and Mach stem shocks in thesyncope 发表于 2025-3-31 01:08:38
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Explosive volcanism in Japan and the United States: Gaining an understanding by shock tube experimenyears later. The episode began with a violent earthquake, and there was a major debris avalanche and many large explosions that resulted in the death of 461 people. The last and largest explosion was directed laterally across the landscape. The eruption and its aftermath were extremely well document袋鼠 发表于 2025-3-31 13:08:41
Vorticity produced by shock wave diffractionticity. The computations were performed using the conservative Finite Element Method-Flux Corrected Transport (FEM-FCT) scheme, which has been shown to have an excellent predictive capability for various compressible flows with both strong and weak shocks. Adaptive unstructured methodology based on原谅 发表于 2025-3-31 17:24:22
Simulation of shock and vortex interactions and the production of acoustic waves. The results include the interaction of a shock (.=1.5) with a strong vortex which has a peak velocity equal to the velocity of the fluid behind the shock. The simulations show that at early times, the distortion of a shock by a strong vortex can be predicted us