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Specific features of incident and reflected blast waves
Authors:B. E. Gelfand  A. M. Bartenev  S. P. Medvedev  A. N. Polenov  S. V. Khomik  M. Lenartz  H. Grönig
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Chemical Physics, RAS, Moscow, Russia;(2) Shock Wave Laboratory, RWTH, D-52056 Aachen, Germany
Abstract:On the basis of numerical modeling specific features of shock wave reflections were analyzed. It was found, that after diaphragm rupture self-modeling pressure and velocity distributions nearby the shock front establish. But in some special cases the temperature behind the shock front can rise. This peculiarity should be taken into account when performing experiments with high reactive gaseous mixtures. The temperature on the shock front and the velocity gradient behind it are uniform in the case of strong blast wave reflections. This effect is observed in the zone with an elevated temperature profile behind the incident blast wave. The reflected triangular waves conserve a quasi-self-modeling character by pressure. Typical experiments were carried out to verify the theoretical predictions. The effects of reflected wave acceleration in the case of triangular waves and the self-similar character of the pressure profiles were observed.This article was processed using Springer-Verlag TEX Shock Waves macro package 1.0 and the AMS fonts, developed by the American Mathematical Society.
Keywords:Blast wave  Shock wave reflection  Triangular wave
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