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ویرایش: 1 نویسندگان: H.G. Hornung (auth.), Dr. Klaus Hannemann, Dr. Friedrich Seiler (eds.) سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9783540851677, 9783540851684 ناشر: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg سال نشر: 2009 تعداد صفحات: 810 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 67 مگابایت
کلمات کلیدی مربوط به کتاب امواج شوک: بیست و ششمین سمپوزیوم بین المللی امواج شوک، جلد 1: ترمودینامیک مهندسی، انتقال حرارت و جرم، مکانیک، سیالات، ترمودینامیک، دینامیک سیالات مهندسی، سیالات، آکوستیک، مهندسی خودرو
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Shock Waves: 26th International Symposium on Shock Waves, Volume 1 به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب امواج شوک: بیست و ششمین سمپوزیوم بین المللی امواج شوک، جلد 1 نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
بیست و ششمین سمپوزیوم بین المللی امواج شوک در گوتینگن آلمان به طور مشترک توسط مرکز هوافضای آلمان DLR و موسسه تحقیقاتی فرانسه-آلمانی سنت لوئیس ISL سازماندهی شد. سال 2007 پنجاهمین سالگرد سمپوزیوم بود که اولین بار در سال 1957 در بوستون برگزار شد و از آن زمان به مجموعه ای از جلسات تحسین شده بین المللی برای جامعه گسترده تر شوک ویو تبدیل شده است. ISSW26 بر حوزههای زیر تمرکز داشت: انتشار و انعکاس شوک، انفجار و احتراق، جریان مافوق صوت، برهمکنش لایه مرزی شوک، روشهای عددی، کاربردهای پزشکی، بیولوژیکی و صنعتی، ناپایداری ریچتمایر مشکوف، امواج انفجار، جریانهای واکنشدهنده شیمیایی، تجسم جریان، احتراق، ضربه و تراکم، جریان چند فاز، جریان نازل، پلاسما و نیروی محرکه. این دو جلد شامل مقالات ارائه شده در سمپوزیوم است و به عنوان مرجع برای شرکت کنندگان ISSW 26 و افراد علاقه مند به این زمینه ها عمل می کند.
The 26th International Symposium on Shock Waves in Göttingen, Germany was jointly organised by the German Aerospace Center DLR and the French-German Research Institute of Saint Louis ISL. The year 2007 marked the 50th anniversary of the Symposium, which first took place in 1957 in Boston and has since become an internationally acclaimed series of meetings for the wider Shock Wave Community. The ISSW26 focused on the following areas: Shock Propagation and Reflection, Detonation and Combustion, Hypersonic Flow, Shock Boundary Layer Interaction, Numerical Methods, Medical, Biological and Industrial Applications, Richtmyer Meshkov Instability, Blast Waves, Chemically Reacting Flows, Diagnostics, Facilities, Flow Visualisation, Ignition, Impact and Compaction, Multiphase Flow, Nozzle Flows, Plasmas and Propulsion. The two volumes contain the papers presented at the symposium and serve as a reference for the participants of the ISSW 26 and individuals interested in these fields.
Front Matter....Pages I-XXX
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Relaxation effects in hypervelocity flow: selected contributions from the T5 Lab....Pages 3-10
CFD contributions to high-speed shock-related problems....Pages 11-18
Explosive eruptions of volcanos: simulation shock tube methods and multi-phase mathematical models....Pages 19-26
Ignition delay time measurements at practical conditions using a shock tube....Pages 27-34
Material processing and surface reaction studies in free piston driven shock tube....Pages 35-42
Molecular dynamics of shock waves in dense fluids....Pages 43-50
SBLI control for wings and inlets....Pages 51-58
Shock pattern in the plume of rocket nozzles - needs for design consideration....Pages 59-66
Front Matter....Pages 67-67
A quick estimate of explosion-induced stress field in various media....Pages 69-72
Attenuation properties of blast wave through porous layer....Pages 73-78
Blast wave reflection from lightly destructible wall....Pages 79-84
Gram-range explosive blast scaling and associated materials response....Pages 85-90
High-speed digital shadowgraphy of shock waves from explosions and gunshots....Pages 91-96
Modelling high explosives (HE) using smoothed particle hydrodynamics....Pages 97-102
Modification of air blast loading transmission by foams and high density materials....Pages 103-108
Multifunctional protective devices for localizing the blast impact when conducting the ground and underwater operations of explosion cutting....Pages 109-114
Propagation of the shock wave generated by two-dimensional beam focusing of a CO 2 pulsed laser....Pages 115-120
Simulation of strong blast waves by simultaneous detonation of small charges - a conceptual study....Pages 121-126
Small-scale installation for research of blast wave dynamics....Pages 127-131
Strong blast in a heterogeneous medium....Pages 133-138
Front Matter....Pages 139-139
Atomized fuel combustion in the reflected-shock region....Pages 141-146
Coupling CFD and chemical kinetics: examples Fire II and TITAN aerocapture....Pages 147-152
Experimental investigation of catalytic and non-catalytic surface reactions on SiO 2 thin films with shock heated oxygen gas....Pages 153-158
Experimental investigation of interaction of strong shock heated oxygen gas on the surface of ZrO 2 - a novel method to understand re-combination heating....Pages 159-164
Further studies on initial stages in the shock initiated H 2 - O 2 reaction....Pages 165-169
Shock-tube development for high-pressure and low-temperature chemical kinetics experiments....Pages 171-176
Shock-tube study of tert-butyl methyl ether pyrolysis....Pages 177-182
Temperature dependence of the soot yield in shock wave pyrolysis of carbon-containing precursors....Pages 183-188
Thermal reactions of o-dichlorobenzene. Single pulse shock tube investigation....Pages 189-194
Wall heat transfer in shock tubes at long test times....Pages 195-200
Front Matter....Pages 201-201
A study on DDT processes in a narrow channel....Pages 203-208
Combustion in a horizontal channel partially filled with porous media....Pages 209-214
Continuum/particle interlocked simulation of gas detonation....Pages 215-220
Dependence of PDE performance on divergent nozzle and partial fuel filling....Pages 221-226
Direct Monte-Carlo simulation of developing detonation in gas....Pages 227-232
Effects of detailed chemical reaction model on detonation simulations....Pages 233-238
Effects of flame jet configurations on detonation initiation....Pages 239-244
Experimental and theoretical investigation of detonation and shock waves action on phase of hydrocarbon mixture in porous media....Pages 245-250
Experimental and theoretical study of valveless fuel supply system for PDE....Pages 251-256
Experimental investigation of the ignition spark shock waves influence on detonation formation in hydroxygen mixtures....Pages 257-262
Front Matter....Pages 201-201
Experimental study on the nonideal detonation for JB-9014 rate sticks....Pages 263-267
Experimental study on transmission of an overdriven detonation wave across a mixture....Pages 269-274
Flow vorticity behavior in inhomogeneous supersonic flow past shock and detonation waves....Pages 275-280
Ground reflection interaction with height-of-burst metalized explosions....Pages 281-286
High-fidelity numerical study on the on-set condition of oblique detonation wave cell structures....Pages 287-292
High-pressure shock tube experiments and modeling of n-dodecane/air ignition....Pages 293-298
Implicit-explicit Runge-Kutta methods for stiff combustion problems....Pages 299-304
Near-field blast phenomenology of thermobaric explosions....Pages 305-310
Numerical and theoretical analysis of the precursor shock wave formation at high-explosive channel detonation....Pages 311-316
Numerical study on shockwave structure of superdetonative ram accelerator....Pages 317-322
Numerical study on the self-organized regeneration of transverse waves in cylindrical detonation propagations....Pages 323-328
On the mechanism of detonation initiations....Pages 329-334
Overview of the 2005 Northern Lights Trials....Pages 335-340
Physics of detonation wave propagation in 3D numerical simulations....Pages 341-346
Propagation of cellular detonation in the plane channels with obstacless....Pages 347-351
Re-initiation of detonation wave behind slit-plate....Pages 353-358
Shock-to-detonation transition due to shock interaction with prechamber-jet cloud....Pages 359-364
Shock-to-detonation transition in tube coils....Pages 365-370
Simulation of hydrogen detonation following an accidental release in an enclosure....Pages 371-376
Spectroscopic studies of micro-explosions....Pages 377-382
Front Matter....Pages 201-201
Structural response to detonation loading in 90-degree bend....Pages 383-388
Study on perforated plate induced deflagration waves in a smooth tube....Pages 389-394
Unconfined aluminum particles-air detonation....Pages 395-400
Viscous attenuation of a detonation wave propagating in a channel....Pages 401-406
Front Matter....Pages 407-407
A diode laser absorption sensor for rapid measurements of temperature and water vapor in a shock tube....Pages 409-414
A novel fast-response heat-flux sensor for measuring transition to turbulence in the boundary layer behind a moving shock wave....Pages 415-420
Application of HEG static pressure probe in HIEST....Pages 421-426
Application of laser-induced thermal acoustics to temperature measurement of the air behind shock waves....Pages 427-432
Assessment of rotational and vibrational temperatures behind strong shock waves derived from CARS method....Pages 433-438
Availability of the imploding technique as an igniter for large-scale natural-gas-engines....Pages 439-444
Experimental study of SiC-based ablation products in high-temperature plasma-jets....Pages 445-450
On pressure measurements in blast wave flow fields generated by milligram charges....Pages 451-456
Quantitative diagnostics of shock wave - boundary layer interaction by digital speckle photography....Pages 457-462
Front Matter....Pages 463-463
A simulation technique for radiating shock tube flows....Pages 465-470
Aerodynamic force measurement technique with accelerometers in the impulsive facility HIEST....Pages 471-476
On the free-piston shock tunnel at UniBwM (HELM)....Pages 477-482
Progress towards a microfabricated shock tube....Pages 483-488
Front Matter....Pages 489-489
A tool for the design of slit and cutoff in schlieren method....Pages 491-496
Application of pressure-sensitive paints in high-speed flows....Pages 497-502
Doppler Picture Velocimetry (DPV) applied to hypersonics....Pages 503-508
Front Matter....Pages 489-489
On the conservation laws for light rays across a shock wave: Toward computer design of an optical setup for flow visualization....Pages 509-514
Shock stand-off distance over spheres flying at transonic speed ranges in air....Pages 515-520
Shock tube study of the drag coefficient of a sphere....Pages 521-526
Three-dimensional interferometric CT measurement of discharging shock/vortex flow around a cylindrical solid body....Pages 527-532
Vizualization of 3D non-stationary flow in shock tube using nanosecond volume discharge....Pages 533-538
Front Matter....Pages 539-539
Assessment of the convective and radiative transfers to the surface of an orbiter entering a Mars-like atmosphere....Pages 541-546
Base pressure and heat transfer on planetary entry type configurations....Pages 547-552
Combustion performance of a scramjet engine with inlet injection....Pages 553-558
COMPARE, a combined sensor system for re-entry missions....Pages 559-564
Drag reduction by a forward facing aerospike for a large angle blunt cone in high enthalpy flows....Pages 565-570
Drag reduction by counterflow supersonic jet for a blunt cone in high enthalpy flows....Pages 571-576
Effect of electric arc discharge on hypersonic blunt body drag....Pages 577-582
Effect of the nose bluntness on the electromagnetic flow control for reentry vehicles....Pages 583-588
Enhanced design of a scramjet intake using two different RANS solvers....Pages 589-594
Experimental and numerical investigation of film cooling in hypersonic flows....Pages 595-600
Experimental and numerical investigation of jet injection in a wall bounded supersonic flow....Pages 601-606
Experimental investigation of cowl shape and location on inlet characteristics at hypersonic Mach number....Pages 607-612
Experimental investigation of heat transfer reduction using forward facing cavity for missile shaped bodies flying at hypersonic speed....Pages 613-617
Extrapolation of a generic scramjet model to flight scale by experiments, flight data and CFD....Pages 619-624
Force measurements of blunt cone models in the HIEST high enthalpy shock tunnel....Pages 625-630
Front Matter....Pages 539-539
Investigations of separated flow over backward facing steps in IISc hypersonic shock tunnel....Pages 631-636
Measurement of aerodynamic forces for missile shaped body in hypersonic shock tunnel using 6-component accelerometer based balance system....Pages 637-642
Measurement of shock stand-off distance on a 120° blunt cone model at hypersonic Mach number in Argon....Pages 643-646
Model for shock interaction with sharp area reduction....Pages 647-652
Modelling dissociation in hypersonic blunt body and nozzle flows in thermochemical nonequilibrium....Pages 653-658
Numerical and experimental investigation of viscous shock layer receptivity and instability....Pages 659-664
Numerical rebuilding of the flow in a valve-controlled Ludwieg tube....Pages 665-670
Numerical study of shock interactions in viscous, hypersonic flows over double-wedge geometries....Pages 671-676
Numerical study of thermochemical relaxation phenomena in high-temperature nonequilibrium flows....Pages 677-682
Numerical study of wall temperature and entropy layer effects on transitional double wedge shock wave/boundary layer interactions....Pages 683-688
Similarity laws of re-entry aerodynamics - analysis of reverse flow shock and wake flow thermal inversion phenomena....Pages 689-694
Simultanous measurements of 2-D total radiation and CARS data from hypervelocity flow behind strong shock waves....Pages 695-700
Shock tunnel testing of a Mach 6 hypersonic waverider....Pages 701-706
Supersonic flow over axisymmetric cavities....Pages 707-712
Tandem spheres in hypersonic flow....Pages 713-718
Three dimensional experimental investigation of a hypersonic double-ramp flow....Pages 719-724
Triple point shear layers in hypervelocity flow....Pages 725-730
Front Matter....Pages 731-731
Auto-ignition of hydrogen-air mixture at elevated pressures....Pages 733-738
Discrepancies between shock tube and rapid compression machine ignition at low temperatures and high pressures....Pages 739-744
Ignition delay studies on hydrocarbon fuel with and without additives....Pages 745-750
Front Matter....Pages 731-731
Ignition of hydrocarbon–containing mixtures by nanosecond discharge: experiment and numerical modelling....Pages 751-755
Laser-based ignition of hydrogen-oxygen mixture....Pages 757-762
Measurements of ignition delay times and OH species concentrations in DME/O 2 /Ar mixtures....Pages 763-767
Shock tube study of artificial ignition of N 2 O:O 2 :H 2 :Ar mixtures....Pages 769-774
Shock tube study of kerosene ignition delay....Pages 775-780
Shock-tube study of the ignition delay time of tetraethoxysilane (TEOS)....Pages 781-785
Back Matter....Pages 787-799