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Two-Dimensional. Detonation Wave

Detonation Wave, Two-Dimensional. Under this term is known a wave generated by the lateral dispersion of a detonating substance, in other words, the two dimensional motion of the detonation products. Two- dimensional deton waves may be either stationary or unsteady. Various numerical methods have been applied to the solution of a stationary wave and of the distribution of the fluid properties behind a steadily expanding cylindrical detonation wave as described in Refs 56a, 60, 63a, 74, 93a 93b [Pg.724]

Detonation Waves, Undercompressed. See under Detonation Waves, Overcompressed and Undercompressed Detonation Wave, Unstable. See under Detonation Waves Transients in Propa -gation of Transient, Anomalous and Metastable (Unstable) [Pg.724]

Refs (for Detonation Waves) 1) P. Laffitte, CR 186, 951 (1928) (L influence de la temperature sur l a formation de l onde explosive) la) B. Lewis J.B. Friauf, JACS 52, 3905 [Pg.724]

Zel dovich, ZhEksper i TeoretFiz 10,542 (1940) (On the theory of propagation of detonation in gaseous mixtures) 4a) L.R. Carl, The Breaking Theory of Detonation , J Frankllnst 230, 207- 27 325-74 (1940) [Pg.724]

Kistiakowsky E.B. Wilson, Jr1. Final Report on die Hydrodynamic Theory of Detonation and Shock Waves OSRD 114(1941) 6) J. von Neumann Theory [Pg.724]




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