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A New Diaphragmless Shock Tube Facility for Interface Instability and Mach Reflection Studies

1995
A new shock tube facility has been constructed in order to help clarify: (i) the exact nature of Mach reflections in density stratified media and (ii) the growth rate of the interfacial instability under forcing by a shock wave. The shock tube is diaphragmless and has two fast-action valves at each end of the driven section, one to create a well ...
Y. Kim
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Fundamental Study on Operational Conditions of Diaphragmless Shock Tube Driven by Pneumatic Piston

International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics Research, 2018
Masato Taguchi   +2 more
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Numerical simulation of starting process in a diaphragmless shock tube

The Proceedings of the Fluids engineering conference, 2003
M. Sun, T. Saito, K. Takayama
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A New Fast Acting Valve for Diaphragmless Shock Tubes

2012
Conventional shock tubes usually use diaphragms to separate the driver and driven section from each other before experiment. Diaphragms have the advantage that they are easy to use and open nearly instantaneously. Nevertheless, this technique has also some disadvantages.
K. A. Heufer   +3 more
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A Numerical Investigation of the Flow through a New Fast Acting Valve for Diaphragmless Shock Tubes

2015
In shock tubes, driver and driven section are usually separated by a diaphragm, which produces nearly ideal shock waves due to its instant rapture. However, known disadvantages of diaphragms motivate the investigation of diaphragmless shock tubes. One of these concepts is to replace a diaphram by a rapidly opening piston.
Manuel Gageik   +3 more
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Brown Shock Tube: A Diaphragmless, Fire-By-Wire Apparatus

2017
Fuller, Mark Edward   +2 more
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