Open ended shock tube flow as a tool to aid development of a two-dimensional compressible nonsteady computer code
E. G. Plett
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Open ended shock tube flow as a tool to aid development of a two-dimensional compressible nonsteady computer code
by E. G. Plett
Published
1986
Publisher
AIAA
Pages
11
Subjects
Nonstationary flows and shock waves
Shock tube research: proceedings of the Eighth International Shock Tube Symposium, Imperial College, London, 5-8 July 1971
Hypervelocity Launchers
Calibration of HYPULSE for hypervelocity air flows corresponding to flight mach numbers 13.4, 15, and 17
Shock tubes and waves
An analytical and experimental study of an implosion-driven shock tube
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