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1An experimental and numerical study of weak spherical N-waves produced by exploding wires

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  • Title: ➤  An experimental and numerical study of weak spherical N-waves produced by exploding wires
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  • Publisher: ➤  Dept. of Aerospace Science and Engineering - Institute for Aerospace Studies
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  • Publish Location: [Downsview, Ont.]

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  • First Year Published: 1983
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2The Boltzmann H-function applied to the shock transition

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  • Title: ➤  The Boltzmann H-function applied to the shock transition
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  • Number of Pages: Median: 18
  • Publisher: Institute of Aerophysics
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  • First Year Published: 1956
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3Random-choice solutions for weak spherical shock-wave transitions of N-waves in air with vibrational excitation

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  • Title: ➤  Random-choice solutions for weak spherical shock-wave transitions of N-waves in air with vibrational excitation
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  • Publisher: ➤  Institute for Aerospace Studies
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  • Publish Location: [Downsview, Ont.]

“Random-choice solutions for weak spherical shock-wave transitions of N-waves in air with vibrational excitation” Subjects and Themes:

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  • First Year Published: 1983
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Shock wave

In physics, a shock wave (also spelled shockwave), or shock, is a type of propagating disturbance that moves faster than the local speed of sound in the

Shock stall

A shock stall is a stall created when the airflow over an aircraft's wings is disturbed by shock waves formed when flying at or above the aircraft's drag

The Third Wave (Toffler book)

The Third Wave is a 1980 book by Alvin Toffler. It is the sequel to Future Shock (1970), and the second in what was originally likely meant to be a trilogy

Rankine–Hugoniot conditions

describe the relationship between the states on both sides of a shock wave or a combustion wave (deflagration or detonation) in a one-dimensional flow in fluids

G-Shock

as WaveCeptor or Multi-Band) and Bluetooth time adjustment achieved by connecting the watch to a smartphone via a dedicated application. The G-Shock was

Shocks and discontinuities (magnetohydrodynamics)

In magnetohydrodynamics (MHD), shocks and discontinuities are transition layers where properties of a plasma change from one equilibrium state to another

Undercompressive shock wave

An undercompressive shock wave is a shock wave that does not fulfill the Peter Lax conditions. Ordinary shock waves are compressive, that is, they fulfill

Heliosphere

"termination shock", where its motion slows abruptly due to the outside pressure of the interstellar medium. The "heliosheath" is a broad transitional region

Waves of democracy

the "Third Wave" to include the democratic transitions of 1989–1991. Seva Gunitsky of the University of Toronto has referred to 13 waves, from the Atlantic

Deflagration to detonation transition

reaction zone (chemical combustion) is a self-driven shock wave where the reaction zone and the shock are coincident, and the chemical reaction is initiated