The diffraction of blast. I

From MaRDI portal
Publication:5802919

DOI10.1098/rspa.1949.0113zbMath0041.54307OpenAlexW2097730478MaRDI QIDQ5802919

James Lighthill

Publication date: 1950

Published in: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1098/rspa.1949.0113




Related Items (50)

On the theory of a shock wave driven by a corrugated piston in a non-ideal fluidMultidimensional Conservation Laws: Overview, Problems, and PerspectiveThe extremal surfaces in the 3-dimensional Minkowski spaceDiffraction of blast wave for the oblique caseA numerical study of a converging cylindrical shock problem in relaxing gas flowFlows of perfect fluids having two independent space-like variables. Reflection of a plane shock by a compressible wedgeMultidimensional transonic shock waves and free boundary problemsA linear approximation for the regular reflection of a weak shock at a wedge satisfying sonic conditionThe interaction between shock and rarefaction waves in the problem of angular pistonSubsonic solutions to a shock diffraction problem by a convex cornered wedge for the pressure gradient systemDiffraction of shock waves at small angles in a perfect compactible mediumDiffraction of a shock into an expansion wavefront for the transonic self-similar nonlinear wave system in two space dimensionsNormal shock interaction with a yawed wedge moving at supersonic speed ⋮ [https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/wiki/Publication:5648065 Der Einflu� starker Kontaktunstetigkeiten auf die �berschallstr�mung um schlanke K�rper] ⋮ Free boundary problems in shock reflection/diffraction and related transonic flow problemsTwo-dimensional Riemann problems: transonic shock waves and free boundary problemsStationary flow past the lower surface of a piecewise planar delta wing with supersonic leading edgesThe flow of a compressible fluid with weak entropy changesShock diffraction by convex cornered wedges for the nonlinear wave systemDiffraction of a supercompressed detonation wave regularly reflected from the wall of an obtuse wedgeShock wave diffraction on a thin wedge moving with a slip relative to the wave front with irregular shock interactionEffect of yaw on the starting point of curvature for reflected diffracted shock wave (subsonic and sonic cases)On the theory of diffraction of shock wavesShock wave diffraction at normal incidence on the free surface of liquid containing a wedge with its tip at the interfacePotential theory for shock reflection by a large-angle wedgeEvolution of a shock generated by an impulsively accelerated, sinusoidal pistonOn self-similarity of detonation diffractionMach reflection for the two-dimensional Burgers equationGlobal solutions of shock reflection by large-angle wedges for potential flowDiffraction of a plane wave on a wedge moving at supersonic speed under conditions of sporadic shock interactionAntisymmetric problems in shock diffraction theoryDiffraction of a shock wave on a wedge moving at supersonic velocityLinear problem for triangular and V-shaped wingsThe diffraction of a shock wave by a slender bodyDiffraktion von schwachen Stößen an schlanken ebenen KörpernGeometric structure of 2D weak shock wavesWeak shock diffractionA linear approximation for the regular reflection of a weak shock at a wedgeReflexion und Beugung einer schwachen ebenen Stoßfront an einem KeilDiffraction of a shock wave on a thin wedge moving at supersonic speed under the conditions of sporadic wave interactionLoss of Regularity of Solutions of the Lighthill Problem for Shock Diffraction for Potential FlowRegularity of solutions to regular shock reflection for potential flowThe Mach Reflection of Shock Waves at Nearly Glancing IncidenceOn the diffraction of shock wavesDiffraction of a plane wave by a wedge moving with supersonic speedShock wave diffraction on multi-facetted and curved wallsAnalytical solution of a flow field for weak Mach reflection over a plane surfaceThe regular case of shock wave diffraction on a wedge partly submerged in fluidExistence and Stability of Global Solutions of Shock Diffraction by Wedges for Potential FlowExperimental and theoretical study of the stability of plane shock waves reflected normally from perturbed flat walls




This page was built for publication: The diffraction of blast. I