Removal of the reflected pressure pulses from the end of a shock tube (U) / by W.A. Jones and F.L. McCallum.: DR52-1/1-1970E-PDF
Summarizes the data obtained during the development of a reflection eliminator to prevent positive or negative pressure pulses, generated by shock wave interaction with the end of a shock tube, propagating back up the expansion chamber. The study was shown that both the reflected positive and negative pressure pulses can be reduced to a very small amplitude by a flat plate placed at a predetermined distance downstream of the open end of the expansion chamber, or by a screen with adjustable openings attached to the open end of the expansion chamber.
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| Title | Removal of the reflected pressure pulses from the end of a shock tube (U) / by W.A. Jones and F.L. McCallum. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
| Language | [English] |
| Format | Digital text |
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| Description | 1 online resource (10, [15] pages) : illustrations, charts |
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| Departmental catalogue number | DRES-TN-257 |
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