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Topic: Shock waves
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Oct 22, 2012
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Jones, Donald L.; Earnshaw, K.B.
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Oct 7, 2015
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Kinney, Gilbert Ford.
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Krauss, William Edward, 1928-
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Manuscript copy
Topics: Drops, Shock waves
http://uf.catalog.fcla.edu/uf.jsp?st=UF003804321&ix=nu&I=0&V=D&pm=1
Topics: Aerodynamics, Shock waves.
Issued as thesis, University of Illinois
Topics: Hydrodynamics, Shock waves
The response of a composite cylinder (metallic cylinder coated with a rubber material) subjected to an underwater explosion was analyzed numerically. Qualitative differences between coated and uncoated cylinders were investigated. The dynamic response of the coated cylinder was found to be adversely affected when impacted by an underwater shock wave under certain conditions of geometry and material properties of the coating. When adversely affected, significant deviations in axial and hoop...
Topics: Cylinders, Testing, Shock waves
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Jan 21, 2020
01/20
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Courant, Richard, 1888-1972
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xvi, 464 p. : 24 cm
Topics: Aerodynamics, Supersonic, Shock waves
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Aug 6, 2015
08/15
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Tidman, Derek A; Krall, Nicholas A., 1932-
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Based on a series of lectures given at the University of Maryland, 1968
Topics: Shock waves, Plasma waves
This thesis investigates the use of porous materials in a multi-layered armor concept. The prototype layered structure consists of an initial high-strength material to slow down the projectile and cause significant plastic deformation,, followed by an orthotropic wave-spreading layer to spread shock waves laterally away from the axis of penetration and subsequently attenuate the shock waves by using a porous material to convert kinetic energy into internal energy. Based on the above armor...
Topics: Shock waves, Porous materials
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May 6, 2010
05/10
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Thoenes, J.; Yalamanchili, J
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Shock transition conditions for normal and oblique shocks in air within range of oxygen dissociation
Topics: AERIAL EXPLOSIONS, SHOCK WAVE, GAS DISSOCIATION, NORMAL SHOCK WAVES, OBLIQUE SHOCK WAVES, OXYGEN,...
Photographed on 07/26/2002. -- Shock reflection test. Photographed in building 648, Transonic Dynamics Tunnel.
Topic: SHOCK WAVES. -- TRANSONIC WIND TUNNELS.
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Jun 17, 2010
06/10
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Evans, J. S.; Schexnayder, C. J
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No Abstract Available
Topics: OXYGEN, SHOCK WAVES, ULTRAVIOLET ABSORPTION
Photographed on 07/26/2002. -- Shock reflection test. Photographed in building 648, Transonic Dynamics Tunnel.
Topic: SHOCK WAVES. -- TRANSONIC WIND TUNNELS.
Photographed on 07/26/2002. -- Shock reflection test. Photographed in building 648, Transonic Dynamics Tunnel.
Topic: SHOCK WAVES. -- TRANSONIC WIND TUNNELS.
Photographed on 07/26/2002. -- Shock reflection test. Photographed in building 648, Transonic Dynamics Tunnel.
Topic: SHOCK WAVES. -- TRANSONIC WIND TUNNELS.
The use of detonations to achieve thrust in pulse detonation engines (PDEs) offers significant advantages in efficiency, simplicity, and versatility. An enabling mechanism for practical PDE implementation will likely utilize an efficient deflagration-todetonation transition (DDT) process. This method simplifies detonation generation, but the required length is prohibitive in many applications and limits the frequency of repeatability. Obstacles have historically been employed to minimize the...
Topics: Engineering, Shock waves, Speed, Thermodynamics
Photographed on 07/26/2002. -- Shock reflection test. Photographed in building 648, Transonic Dynamics Tunnel.
Topic: SHOCK WAVES. -- TRANSONIC WIND TUNNELS.
odd book I am guessing it was something to do with early nuclear weapons research Or somebody just liked to blow shit up you be the judge. 319 readable pages.
Topics: blast, shock waves, thermodynamics, chemistry
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Jun 17, 2010
06/10
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Mcfarland, D. R
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No Abstract Available
Topics: DETONATION WAVES, SHOCK WAVES, WINGS
http://uf.catalog.fcla.edu/uf.jsp?st=UF022651408&ix=pm&I=0&V=D&pm=1
Topics: Blast effect, Shock waves, Shells (Engineering.
The recent trend of using fine water mist systems to replace the legacy HALON-1301 fire suppression systems warrants further study into other applications of the water mist systems. Preliminary research and investigation indicates that fine mists (20-25 micro droplet size) may reduce peak overpressures of a shock wave traveling through a space. Such pressure reductions could be used to mitigate the destructive effects of a shock wave (initiated by an explosive device) traveling through a...
Topics: Fire extinction, Blast effect, Shock waves
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715 p. : 25 cm
Topics: Condensed matter -- Congresses, Shock waves -- Congresses
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Mar 26, 2013
03/13
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Greene, Edward F. (Edward Forbes); Toennies, J. Peter, joint author
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Bibliography: p. 329-330
Topics: Shock waves, Chemistry, Physical and theoretical
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Jun 17, 2010
06/10
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Morrell, G.; Povinelli, F. P
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No Abstract Available
Topics: FLUID JETS, GLYCEROLS, HEPTANES, SHOCK WAVES
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Sep 2, 2019
09/19
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Zelʹdovich, I͡A. B. (I͡Akov Borisovich)
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2 v. (916 p.) 24 cm
Topics: Gases at high temperatures, Shock waves
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Sep 3, 2019
09/19
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Zelʹdovich, I͡A. B. (I͡Akov Borisovich)
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2 v. (916 p.) 24 cm
Topics: Gases at high temperatures, Shock waves
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x, 226 p. : 24 cm
Topics: Extracorporeal shock wave therapy, Shock waves, Sonoluminescence
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Oct 8, 2015
10/15
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Brasek, Thomas Peyton.;Kwon, Young W.;Shin, Y. S.
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Topic: ALUMINUM COATINGS.,RUBBER COATINGS.,SHOCK WAVES.,UNDERWATER EXPLOSIONS.
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xii, 346 p. : 24 cm
Topics: Differential equations, Hyperbolic -- Congresses, Shock waves -- Mathematics -- Congresses
Naval Postgraduate School
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Jan 25, 2013
01/13
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Ohlson, John Everett, 1940-;Mead, Richard.
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Project report.
Topics: CAVITATION--MATHEMATICAL MODELS., HYDRODYNAMICS., SHOCK WAVES--MATHEMATICAL MODELS.
Project report for period January 5 - January 16, 1981
Topics: CAVITATION--MATHEMATICAL MODELS, HYDRODYNAMICS, SHOCK WAVES--MATHEMATICAL MODELS
Naval Postgraduate School
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Jan 25, 2013
01/13
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Brasek, Thomas Peyton.;Kwon, Young W.;Shin, Y. S.
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Topics: ALUMINUM COATINGS., RUBBER COATINGS., SHOCK WAVES., UNDERWATER EXPLOSIONS.
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May 30, 2011
05/11
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Marscher, Alan P
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Research supported by this grant involved theoretical investigations of the multifrequency nonthermal emission from the relativistic jets in blazars, which are quasars and related objects with highly variable brightness. In the initial stage of the project, one-dimensional, conical (i.e., spherical symmetry between the jet axis and surface is assumed) jet models were used to explain the multi-waveband spectra and variability of blazars. The results were applied to two flares observed in the...
Topics: SUPERSONIC FLOW, VISCOUS FLOW, COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION, SHOCK WAVES
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Jun 21, 2010
06/10
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Agafonov, V. I., et al
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Noncylindrical Z pinch in currents above one milliampere
Topics: CHRONOMETERS, COUNTERS, SHOCK TUNNELS, SHOCK WAVES, TIME MEASUREMENT
Naval Postgraduate School
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Jan 15, 2013
01/13
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Wittmann, Paul A.;Kelley, Edward A.;Mooers, C. N. K. (Christopher N. K.);Bird, Arlene A.;Colton, Marie C.
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The OPTOMA Program is a joint program of Department of Oceanography, Naval Postgraduate School [and] Center for Earth and Planetary Physics, Harvard University.
Topics: CAVITATION--MATHEMATICAL MODELS., HYDRODYNAMICS., SHOCK WAVES--MATHEMATICAL MODELS.
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Oct 4, 2015
10/15
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Shudde, Rex H.
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Title from cover
Topic: CAVITATION--MATHEMATICAL MODELS.,HYDRODYNAMICS.,SHOCK WAVES--MATHEMATICAL MODELS.
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Oct 9, 2015
10/15
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McEligot, Donald M
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Project report for period January 5 - January 16, 1981
Topic: CAVITATION--MATHEMATICAL MODELS,HYDRODYNAMICS,SHOCK WAVES--MATHEMATICAL MODELS
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Oct 5, 2015
10/15
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Wittmann, Paul A.;Kelley, Edward A.;Mooers, C. N. K. (Christopher N. K.);Bird, Arlene A.;Colton, Marie C.
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The OPTOMA Program is a joint program of Department of Oceanography, Naval Postgraduate School [and] Center for Earth and Planetary Physics, Harvard University.
Topic: CAVITATION--MATHEMATICAL MODELS.,HYDRODYNAMICS.,SHOCK WAVES--MATHEMATICAL MODELS.
Title from cover
Topics: CAVITATION--MATHEMATICAL MODELS., HYDRODYNAMICS., SHOCK WAVES--MATHEMATICAL MODELS.
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Oct 7, 2015
10/15
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Ohlson, John Everett, 1940-;Mead, Richard.
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Project report.
Topic: CAVITATION--MATHEMATICAL MODELS.,HYDRODYNAMICS.,SHOCK WAVES--MATHEMATICAL MODELS.
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Jul 5, 2010
07/10
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Kerkhoff, F
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No Abstract Available
Topics: ARTIFICIAL CLOUDS, SHOCK WAVES, AERIAL EXPLOSIONS, UPPER ATMOSPHERE
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May 6, 2010
05/10
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Howe, J. T.; Sheaffer, Y. S
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Chemical relaxation behind normal shock waves in carbon dioxide including interdependent dissociation and ionization processes
Topics: CARBON DIOXIDE, NORMAL SHOCK WAVE, DISSOCIATION, IONIZATION, MOLECULAR RELAXATION, NORMAL SHOCK...
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Topics: Shock waves, Urinary organs, Kidneys, Ultrasonic lithotripsy, Submarine medicine
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May 6, 2010
05/10
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Woodward, H. T
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Thermodynamics of carbon dioxide and nitrogen behind normal shock wave
Topics: CARBON DIOXIDE, SHOCK WAVE, THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTY, HIGH TEMPERATURE, NITROGEN, NORMAL SHOCK WAVES,...
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Jul 5, 2010
07/10
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Swihart, J. M
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Topics: RADIATIVE HEAT TRANSFER, REENTRY VEHICLES, FLOW DISTRIBUTION, SHOCK WAVES
G. Ben Dor & Al. 2001 Handbook Of Shock Waves
Topic: G. Ben Dor & Al. 2001 Handbook Of Shock Waves
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Jun 21, 2010
06/10
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Topics: ELECTRON PLASMA, SHOCK WAVES, SUPERSONIC FLOW, ELECTROSTATIC WAVES, PLASMA HEATING
A set of compressible flow relations describing flow properties across oblique shock waves, derived for a thermally perfect, calorically imperfect gas, is applied within the existing thermally perfect gas (TPG) computer code. The relations are based upon the specific heat expressed as a polynomial function of temperature. The updated code produces tables of compressible flow properties of oblique shock waves, as well as the original properties of normal shock waves and basic isentropic flow, in...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), COMPRESSIBLE FLOW, COMPUTER PROGRAMS, OBLIQUE SHOCK WAVES,...