Handbook of shock waves 1 Theoretical experimental and numerical techniques

Handbook of shock waves  1  Theoretical  experimental  and numerical techniques
Author: Gabi Ben-Dor
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 889
Release: 2001
Genre: Shock waves
ISBN: 0120864312

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Handbook of Shock Waves Three Volume Set

Handbook of Shock Waves  Three Volume Set
Author: Gabi Ben-Dor,Ozer Igra,Tov Elperin
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 2188
Release: 2000-10-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780080533728

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The Handbook of Shock Waves contains a comprehensive, structured coverage of research topics related to shock wave phenomena including shock waves in gases, liquids, solids, and space. Shock waves represent an extremely important physical phenomena which appears to be of special practical importance in three major fields: compressible flow (aerodynamics), materials science, and astrophysics. Shock waves comprise a phenomenon that occurs when pressure builds to force a reaction, i.e. sonic boom that occurs when a jet breaks the speed of sound.This Handbook contains experimental, theoretical, and numerical results which never before appeared under one cover; the first handbook of its kind.The Handbook of Shock Waves is intended for researchers and engineers active in shock wave related fields. Additionally, R&D establishments, applied science & research laboratories and scientific and engineering libraries both in universities and government institutions. As well as, undergraduate and graduate students in fluid mechanics, gas dynamics, and physics. Key Features* Ben-Dor is known as one of the founders of the field of shock waves* Covers a broad spectrum of shock wave research topics* Provides a comprehensive description of various shock wave related subjects* First handbook ever to include under one separate cover: experimental, theoretical, and numerical results

Handbook of Shock Waves

Handbook of Shock Waves
Author: Gabi Ben-Dor,Ozer Igra,Tov Elperin
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 792
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Shock waves
ISBN: 0120864320

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Handbook of Shock Waves Chemical reactions in shock waves and detonations

Handbook of Shock Waves  Chemical reactions in shock waves and detonations
Author: Assa Lifshitz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Shock waves
ISBN: 0120864339

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Handbook of Shock Waves Three Volume Set

Handbook of Shock Waves  Three Volume Set
Author: Gabi Ben-Dor,Ozer Igra,Tov Elperin
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 2102
Release: 2000-10-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0120864304

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The Handbook of Shock Waves contains a comprehensive, structured coverage of research topics related to shock wave phenomena including shock waves in gases, liquids, solids, and space. Shock waves represent an extremely important physical phenomena which appears to be of special practical importance in three major fields: compressible flow (aerodynamics), materials science, and astrophysics. Shock waves comprise a phenomenon that occurs when pressure builds to force a reaction, i.e. sonic boom that occurs when a jet breaks the speed of sound. This Handbook contains experimental, theoretical, and numerical results which never before appeared under one cover; the first handbook of its kind. The Handbook of Shock Waves is intended for researchers and engineers active in shock wave related fields. Additionally, R&D establishments, applied science & research laboratories and scientific and engineering libraries both in universities and government institutions. As well as, undergraduate and graduate students in fluid mechanics, gas dynamics, and physics. Key Features * Ben-Dor is known as one of the founders of the field of shock waves * Covers a broad spectrum of shock wave research topics * Provides a comprehensive description of various shock wave related subjects * First handbook ever to include under one separate cover: experimental, theoretical, and numerical results

Rock Dynamics and Applications State of the Art

Rock Dynamics and Applications   State of the Art
Author: Jian Zhao,Jianchun Li
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 632
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781315887067

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Rock dynamics studies the response of rock materials and rock masses under dynamic loading conditions. In the last a couple of decades, the development of experimental and computational techniques has been able to capture the progress of fracturing in microsecond steps, allowing the exploration on how the fracture is initiated, propagated and branc

Blast Effects

Blast Effects
Author: Isabelle Sochet
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2017-12-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319708317

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This book compiles a variety of experimental data on blast waves. The book begins with an introductory chapter and proceeds to the topic of blast wave phenomenology, with a discussion on Rankine-Hugoniot equations and the Friedlander equation, used to describe the pressure-time history of a blast wave. Additional topics include arrival time measurement, the initiation of detonation by exploding wires, a discussion of TNT equivalency, and small scale experiments. Gaseous and high explosive detonations are covered as well. The topics and experiments covered were chosen based on the comparison of used scale sizes, from small to large. Each characteristic parameter of blast waves is analyzed and expressed versus scaled distance in terms of energy and mass. Finally, the appendix compiles a number of polynomial laws that will prove indispensable for engineers and researchers.

Multiscale Modeling and Simulation of Shock Wave Induced Failure in Materials Science

Multiscale Modeling and Simulation of Shock Wave Induced Failure in Materials Science
Author: Martin Oliver Steinhauser
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2018-02-24
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783658211349

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Martin Oliver Steinhauser deals with several aspects of multiscale materials modeling and simulation in applied materials research and fundamental science. He covers various multiscale modeling approaches for high-performance ceramics, biological bilayer membranes, semi-flexible polymers, and human cancer cells. He demonstrates that the physics of shock waves, i.e., the investigation of material behavior at high strain rates and of material failure, has grown to become an important interdisciplinary field of research on its own. At the same time, progress in computer hardware and software development has boosted new ideas in multiscale modeling and simulation. Hence, bridging the length and time scales in a theoretical-numerical description of materials has become a prime challenge in science and technology.