Some PCH aspects of shock-wave research
I. I. Glass
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Some PCH aspects of shock-wave research
by I. I. Glass
Published
1987
Publisher
[s.n.]
Pages
99
Subjects
Explosions in air
Supersonic flow and shock waves
Detonation Phenomenon
Non-ideal gas effects on shock waves in weakly ionized gases
Gas dynamic discontinuities
Recent Advances in the Theory of Shock Waves (Trends in Mathematics)
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