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Lagrangian time-distance diagram

Figure 6.7 shows a Lagrangian time-distance diagram of a symmetric impact by a driver plate with the target backed by a spall plate. The symmetry... [Pg.194]

Figure 6.7. Lagrangian time-distance diagram of a symmetric impact shock. Figure 6.7. Lagrangian time-distance diagram of a symmetric impact shock.
Figure 2.10. (a) An Eulerian x-t diagram of a shock wave propagating into a material in motion. The fluid particle travels a distance ut, and the shock travels a distance Uti in time ti. (b) A Lagrangian h-t diagram of the same sequence. The shock travels a distance Cti in this system. [Pg.25]

The properties required of a material in order for it to support a stable shock wave were listed and discussed. Rarefaction, or release waves were defined and their behavior was described. The useful tool of plotting shocks, rarefactions, and boundaries in the time-distance plane (the x-t diagram) was introduced. The Lagrangian coordinate system was defined and contrasted to the more familiar Eulerian coordinate system. The Lagrangian system was then used to derive conservation equations for continuous flow in one dimension. [Pg.39]


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