: Klaus Hannemann, Friedrich Seiler
: Klaus Hannemann, Friedrich Seiler
: Shock Waves 26th International Symposium on Shock Waves, Volume 2
: Springer-Verlag
: 9783540851813
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: Wahrscheinlichkeitstheorie, Stochastik, Mathematische Statistik
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The 26th International Symposium on Shock Waves in Göttingen, Germany was jointly organised by the German Aerospace Centre 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, Nozzles 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.

Preface5
The 26th International Symposium on Shock Waves8
Contents Volume 210
Contents Volume 120
Impact and Compaction30
A study of particle ejection by high-speed impacts31
An experimental and numerical study of steel tower response to blast loading37
DEM simulation of wave propagation in two-dimensional ordered array of particles43
Experiment study of ejecta composition in impact phenomenon49
Numerical simulation of the propagation of stress disturbance in shock- loaded granular media using the discrete element method55
Strain characteristics of aluminum honeycombs under the static and impact compressions61
Medical, Biological, Industrial Applications67
Acceleration of cell growth rate by plane shock wave using shock tube68
Application of shock waves in pencil manufacturing industry74
Comparison of methods for generating shock waves in liquids78
Gas-phase synthesis of non-agglomerated nanoparticles by fast gasdynamic heating and cooling84
Large-scale simulation for HIFU treatment to brain90
Study on application of shock waves generated by micro bubbles to the treatment of ships’ ballast water96
Study of mechanical and chemical effects induced by shock waves on the inactivation of a marine bacterium102
The effect of extracorporeal shock wave therapy on the repair of articular cartilage108
The generation of high particle velocities by shock tunnel technology for coating application113
Multiphase Flow119
Cavitation induced by low-speed underwater impact120
Experimental study of shock wave and bubble generation by pulsed CO2 laser beam irradiation into muddy water126
Nonequilibrium ionization of iron nanoparticles in shock front132
Non-uniform flow structure behind a dusty gas shock wave with unsteady drag force138
Numerical study of shock-driven deformation of interfaces144
Shock and wave dynamics in fuel injection systems150
Shock-induced collapse of bubbles in liquid156
Soot formation, structure and yield at pyrolysis of gaseous hydrocabons behind reflected shock waves162
Two dimensional structure and onset Mach number of condensation induced shock wave in condensing nozzle flows166
Nozzle Flow172
Design and analysis of a rectangular cross-section hypersonic nozzle173
Effect of nozzle inlet geometry on underexpanded supersonic jet characteristics179
Experimental investigation of shock stand-off distance on spheres in hypersonic nozzle flows185
Mach disk shape in truncated ideal contour nozzles191
Numerical simulation of separated flow in nozzle with slots197
Numerical simulation of transient supersonic nozzle flows203
Numerical studies of shock vector control for deflecting nozzle exhaust flows209
Rectangular underexpanded gas jets: Effect of pressure ratio, aspect ratio and Mach number215
Numerical Methods221
A cartesian grid finite-volume method for the simulation of gasdynamic flows about geometrically complex objects222
A discontinuous Galerkin method using Taylor basis for computing shock waves on arbitrary grids228
A front tracking approach for finite-volume methods234
Behaviour of a bucky-ball under extreme internal and external pressures240
Investigation of interaction between shock waves and flow disturbances with different shock- capturing schemes246
Novel LBM Scheme for Euler Equations252
Numerical simulation of flows with shocks through an unstructured shock- fitting solver258
Molecular dynamics study of vibrational nonequilibrium and chemical reactions in shock waves264
Parallel algorithm for detonation wave simulation270
Shock detection and limiting strategies for high order discontinuous Galerkin schemes276
The modified ghost fluid method for shock-structure interaction in the presence of cavitation282
Transient aerodynamic forces experienced by aerofoils in accelerated motion288
Plasmas294
Relaxation dynamics of porous matter under intense pulsed irradiation295
Shock wave interaction with nanosecond transversal discharges in shock tube channel301
Temperature measurements in the arc heated region of a Huels type arc heater307
Propulsion313
A model to predict the Mach reflection of the separation shock in rocket nozzles314
Computation of hypersonic double wedge shock / boundary layer interaction320
Disintegration of hydrocarbon jets behind reflected shock waves326
Experimental and numerical investigation on the supersonic inlet buzz with angle of attack332
Experimental investigation of inlet injection in a scramjet with rectangular to elliptical shape transition338
Experimental investigation on staged injection in a dual- mode combustor344
Performance of a scramjet engine model in Mach 6 flight condition350
Radiatively cooled scramjet combustor356
Thrust vectoring through fluid injection in an axisymmetrical supersonic nozzle: Theoretical and computational study362
Rarefied Flow368
On shock wave solution of the Boltmann equation with a modified collision term369
Rotational-translational relaxation effects in diatomic- gas flows375
Shock wave solution of molecular kinetic equation for source flow problem381
Richtmyer-Meshkov386
Computations in 3D for shock-induced distortion of a light spherical gas inhomogeneity387
Experimental investigation of shock-induced distortion of a light spherical gas inhomogeneity393
Hot wire, laser Doppler measurements and visualization of shock induced turbulent mixing zones399
Investigation on the acceleration of sinusoidal gaseous interfaces by a plane shock wave405
Particle image velocimetry study of shock-induced single mode Richtmyer- Meshkov in