Shock Focusing Phenomena

Shock Focusing Phenomena
Author: Nicholas Apazidis
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2018-05-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3319758667

One of the main reasons for continuing interest in shock focusing is its ability to concentrate energy in a small volume and produce extreme temperatures and pressures in fluids in a controlled laboratory environment. The phenomenon of shock wave focusing leading to extreme conditions in fluids during micro- and nanosecond time intervals is a spectacular example of mechanics at small length and time scales revealing the major properties of shock dynamics including high-temperature gas phenomena. Production of high-energy concentrations in gases and fluids with star-like temperatures and extreme pressures by means of a stable imploding shock is of great interest not only in its own right but also because of the connection to a multitude of phenomena in nature, technology and medicine.

Visualization of Shock Wave Phenomena

Visualization of Shock Wave Phenomena
Author: Kazuyoshi Takayama
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 719
Release: 2019-07-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3030194515

This book presents a wealth of images of shock wave phenomena, gathered by the author over the past 40 years. Shadowgrams and interferograms of basic shock-dynamic topics such as reflection, diffraction, refraction, and focusing of shock waves in gases and liquids are sequentially displayed. Though the images themselves are self-explanatory, brief explanations of the experimental conditions are included, so as to facilitate analysis and numerical reproduction of the image data. In addition, the book presents interferometric observations of underwater shock wave/bubble interactions, and highlights the multifaceted applications of shock wave phenomena to medicine and industry. Given its scope, the book offers a unique resource for students and researchers who are interested in shock wave phenomena. However, the content has also been specifically prepared for the benefit of readers who are interested in gas dynamics and medical applications of shock waves, and are looking for reliable experimental images.

Numerical Study of Shock Focusing Phenomena Using Geometrical Shock Dynamics

Numerical Study of Shock Focusing Phenomena Using Geometrical Shock Dynamics
Author: Heng Liu
Publisher:
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021
Genre:
ISBN:

Shock wave focusing can lead to extreme thermodynamic conditions, and applications have been extended to a variety of areas such as civil engineering and medical treatment. Among all numerical approaches, geometrical shock dynamics (GSD) is a model capable of efficiently predicting the position, shape and strength of a shock. Compared to the traditional Euler method that solves the inviscid Euler equations, GSD is a reduced-order model derived from the method of characteristics that is more computationally efficient since it only considers the motion of the shock front instead of the entire flow field. Whitham's original theory of GSD successfully relates the change of area upon the shock front to the shock motion with an assumption of a uniform state behind the shock, so it is able to accurately predict the behavior of a shock wave with constant properties behind it. However, the truncation of the post-shock flow term discredits its application to shock waves with decaying properties behind (e.g., in the case of blast waves). In this study three two-dimensional GSD models were first reviewed with a focus on how the post-shock flow effect is accounted for. It turned out that the completeness of the post-shock flow term determines the accuracy of GSD for blast waves, but prior knowledge of the particular blast is required to achieve full completeness. The point-source GSD (PGSD) model thus stands out since it encodes the analytical solution to blast propagation and is independent of the initial energy content of the point-explosion. Then a general framework based on PGSD was proposed aiming at efficiently solving the irregular reflection phase of blast focusing problems. Lagrangian simulations were thus performed for the symmetric interaction between two cylindrical blasts and compared to the experimental results. An agreement in attenuation of the maximum pressure at the Mach stem was observed but an overestimation of the Mach stem growth at its early stage by PGSD was also seen. To address this issue, an alternative model called PGSDSS was developed that combines PGSD and the shock-shock approximate theory for cylindrical shock reflection off a straight surface. Another advantage of PGSD is its capability to be extended to three dimensions. Unlike the traditional three-dimensional GSD studies using triangulated meshes, in this study the shock surface is represented by a point cloud arranged in an octree data structure, such that a fast k-nearest neighbor search is possible without the need of connectivity information. Differential geometric properties required by PGSD are obtained by computing the moving least squares (MLS) surface that approximates the underlying shock surface. The resulting MLS-PGSD model was utilized to investigate first the propagation of a single spherical micro-blast in air and then its reflection off a solid wall. A good agreement of the blast front contour at different time instants with the experimental results was reached.

Intense Shock Waves on Earth and in Space

Intense Shock Waves on Earth and in Space
Author: Vladimir Fortov
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2021-05-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3030748405

This book focuses on the non-traditional branches of physics and mechanics of shock waves that have arisen recently in connection with the intensive study of these waves in a wide variety of phenomena - from nuclear matter to clusters of galaxies. The book is devoted to the various physical phenomena and properties of intense shock waves. The author addresses methods of generation, diagnostics, as well as theoretical methods for describing shock waves at extremely high pressures and temperatures in laboratory and quasi-laboratory conditions. The state of materials with high energy density generated by shock wave compression is discussed. In addition, the book aims to systematize, generalize, and describe from a universal viewpoint the extensive theoretical and experimental material on the physics of high energy densities - the physics and mechanics of intense shock waves. The book is based on lectures delivered by the author at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, the Higher School of Physics of Rosatom State Nuclear Energy Corporation, as well as overviews presented at many scientific conferences and symposia. It is useful to a wide range of researchers in natural sciences, giving them access to original works and allowing them to navigate the fascinating problems of the modern science of intense shock waves.

Physics of Shock Waves and High-Temperature Hydrodynamic Phenomena

Physics of Shock Waves and High-Temperature Hydrodynamic Phenomena
Author: Ya. B. Zel’dovich
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 946
Release: 2012-08-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 048613508X

Physical, chemical processes in gases at high temperatures are focus of outstanding text, which combines material from gas dynamics, shock-wave theory, thermodynamics and statistical physics, other fields. 284 illustrations. 1966–1967 edition.

Physics of Shock Waves and High-Temperature Hydrodynamic Phenomena

Physics of Shock Waves and High-Temperature Hydrodynamic Phenomena
Author: Ya B. Zel'dovich
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 946
Release: 2002-03-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0486420027

Physical, chemical processes in gases at high temperatures are focus of outstanding text by two distinguished physicists. Combines material from gas dynamics, shock-wave theory, thermodynamics and statistical physics, molecular physics, spectroscopy, radiation theory, other fields for comprehensive treatment. 284 black-and-white illustrations. 1966–1967 edition, originally published in two volumes.

Shock-Wave Phenomena and the Properties of Condensed Matter

Shock-Wave Phenomena and the Properties of Condensed Matter
Author: Gennady I. Kanel
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1475742827

One of the main goals of investigations of shock-wave phenomena in condensed matter is to develop methods for predicting effects of explosions, high-velocity collisions, and other kinds of intense dynamic loading of materials and structures. Based on the results of international research conducted over the past 30 years, this book is addressed not only to experts in shock-wave physics, but also to interested representatives from adjacent fields of activity and to students who seek an introduction to the current issues.

Shock Wave and High-Strain-Rate Phenomena in Materials

Shock Wave and High-Strain-Rate Phenomena in Materials
Author: 0 Meyers,
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 1852
Release: 2023-07-21
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1000950190

These proceedings of EXPLOMET 90, the International Conference on the Materials Effects of Shock-Wave and High-Strain-Rate Phenomena, held August 1990, in La Jolla, California, represent a global and up-to-date appraisal of this field. Contributions (more than 100) deal with high-strain-rate deforma

Shock Wave Reflection Phenomena

Shock Wave Reflection Phenomena
Author: Gabi Ben-Dor
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1475742797

The phenomenon of shock wave reflection was first reported by the distinguished philosopher Ernst Mach in 1878. Its study was then abandoned for a period of about 60 years until its investigation was initiated in the early 1940s by Professor John von Neumann and Professor Bleakney. Under their supervision, 15 years of intensive research related to various aspects of the reflection of shock waves in pseudo-steady flows were carried out. It was during this period that the four basic shock wave reflection configurations were discovered. Then, for a period of about 10 years from the mid 1950s until the mid 1960s, investigation of the reflection phenomenon of shock waves was kept on a low flame all over the world (e. g. Australia, Japan, Canada, U. S. A. , U. S. S. R. , etc. ) until Professor Bazhenova from the U. S. S. R. , Professor Irvine Glass from Canada, and Professor Roy Henderson from Australia re initiated the study of this and related phenomena. Under their scientific supervision and leadership, numerous findings related to this phenomenon were reported. Probably the most productive research group in the mid 1970s was that led by Professor Irvine Glass in the Institute of Aerospace Studies of the University of Toronto. In 1978, exactly 100 years after Ernst Mach first reported his discovery of the reflection phenomenon, I published my Ph. D. thesis in which, for the first time, analytical transition criteria between the various shock wave reflection configurations were established.