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Hydrodynamics of Explosion: Experiments and Models
Valery K. Kedrinskii
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Tipo de recurso:
libros
ISBN impreso
978-3-540-22481-5
ISBN electrónico
978-3-540-28563-2
Editor responsable
Springer Nature
País de edición
Reino Unido
Fecha de publicación
2005
Información sobre derechos de publicación
© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2005
Cobertura temática
Tabla de contenidos
Introduction
Valery K. Kedrinskii
Existence of the charged particle acceleration (i.e, temporal variations in either a magnitude or a direction of its velocity) always causes the emission of a specific radiation called bremsstrahlung.
Pp. 1-6
Equations of State, Initial and Boundary Conditions
Valery K. Kedrinskii
Existence of the charged particle acceleration (i.e, temporal variations in either a magnitude or a direction of its velocity) always causes the emission of a specific radiation called bremsstrahlung.
Pp. 7-28
Underwater Explosions, Shock Tubes, and Explosive Sound Sources
Valery K. Kedrinskii
Existence of the charged particle acceleration (i.e, temporal variations in either a magnitude or a direction of its velocity) always causes the emission of a specific radiation called bremsstrahlung.
Pp. 29-81
Explosion of Cylindrical and Circular Charges
Valery K. Kedrinskii
Existence of the charged particle acceleration (i.e, temporal variations in either a magnitude or a direction of its velocity) always causes the emission of a specific radiation called bremsstrahlung.
Pp. 83-124
Single Bubble, Cumulative Effects and Chemical Reactions
Valery K. Kedrinskii
Existence of the charged particle acceleration (i.e, temporal variations in either a magnitude or a direction of its velocity) always causes the emission of a specific radiation called bremsstrahlung.
Pp. 125-152
Shock Waves in Bubbly Media
Valery K. Kedrinskii
Existence of the charged particle acceleration (i.e, temporal variations in either a magnitude or a direction of its velocity) always causes the emission of a specific radiation called bremsstrahlung.
Pp. 153-221
Problems of Cavitative Destruction
Valery K. Kedrinskii
Existence of the charged particle acceleration (i.e, temporal variations in either a magnitude or a direction of its velocity) always causes the emission of a specific radiation called bremsstrahlung.
Pp. 223-296
Jet Flows at Shallow Underwater Explosions
Valery K. Kedrinskii
Existence of the charged particle acceleration (i.e, temporal variations in either a magnitude or a direction of its velocity) always causes the emission of a specific radiation called bremsstrahlung.
Pp. 297-358
Conclusion: Comments on the Models
Valery K. Kedrinskii
Existence of the charged particle acceleration (i.e, temporal variations in either a magnitude or a direction of its velocity) always causes the emission of a specific radiation called bremsstrahlung.
Pp. 359-362