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Title: | Shock Wave Dynamics: Derivatives and Related Topics. |
Authors: | Emanuel, George |
Keywords: | Aeronautical Automatic control Vector Relations |
Issue Date: | 2013 |
Publisher: | CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group. |
Citation: | Emanuel, George. (2013). Shock wave dynamics: derivatives and related topics. Retrieved from http://www.crcpress.com. |
Abstract: | The most distinctive feature of a supersonic flow is shock waves. They were discovered theoretically by Rankin, in 1870, and Hugoniot, in 1877. Ernst Mach was the first to demonstrate their existence by publishing in the 1880s schlieren photographs of a bullet in supersonic flight. Van Dyke (1982) provides an enlargement of one of these photographs. This remarkable picture shows a detached bow shock, a shoulderbased expansion wave, a recompression shock, and a turbulent wake. Nevertheless, shock wave theory developed slowly until World War II. At the time of the war, only the basic fundamentals were known; this material is usually covered in an undergraduate compressible flow course. After the war, the pace of discovery quickened, spurred on by interest in supersonic flight, nuclear explosions, and the reentry physics of long- range missiles. |
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URI: | https://books.google.co.in/books?id=naVFfIYX9Z8C&pg=PR4&lpg=PR4&dq=978%E2%80%911%E2%80%914665%E2%80%916420%E2%80%916&source=bl&ots=syt_xdCakk&sig=y9Arzwpov1T1K6PzqetK01a80rA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwicrNXw65HfAhWCiXAKHatVDiIQ6AEwAXoECAoQAQ#v=onepage&q=978%E2%80%911%E2%80%914665%E2%80%916420%E2%80%916&f=false http://13.232.72.61:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/587 |
ISBN: | 978‑1‑4665‑6420‑6 |
Appears in Collections: | E books |
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