Part VII Biological and Medical Applications
Evolution of the design of Venturi devices for the delivery
of dry particles to skin or mucosal tissue
G. Costigan, Y. Liu, G.L. Brown, F.V. Carter,
B.J. Bellhouso ............................................. 719
A novel method to transform prokaryotic cells using shock
waves
K.N. Nataraja, M. Udayakumar and G. Jagadeesh .............. 725
The Effects of Diaphragm Rupture and Particle Loading in
Contoured Shock Tubes for Vaccine Delivery
N.K. Truong, M.P. Hardy, M.A.F. Kendall .................... 731
Development of Ho: YAG laser-induced cavitational shock
wave generator for endoscopic shock wave exposure
J. Sato, A. Nakagawa, T. Saito, T. Hirano, T. Ohki,
H. Uenohara, K. Takayama, T. Tominaga ...................... 737
Part VIII Detonation Phenomena and Pulse Detonation Devices
Head-on collision of a detonation with a planar shock wave
H.D. Ng, N. Niklforakis, J.H.S. Lee ........................ 745
Numerical simulation on pulse detonation propulsion
C. Wang and Z. Jiang ....................................... 751
Temperature and velocity measurements of imploding
detonation
T. Tsuboi, K. Babazono, S. Nishizuka, M. Asakura,
K. Ishii ................................................... 757
The interaction of a detonation with a perforated plate
J. Chao, J.H.S. Lee ........................................ 763
Initiation of stabilized detonations by projectiles
P. Hung and J.E. Shepherd .................................. 769
Effect of reaction order on stability of planar detonation
waves
Z. Liang, L. Bauwens ....................................... 775
Numerical and experimental study on the effect of obstacles
on DDT process
A.K. Hayashi, H. Shimada, K. Eto, J. Misawa,
S. Shiokawa, H. Sato, N. Tsuboi, J.H.S. Lee ................ 781
Pulse detonation in a chamber with divergent nozzle
H.H. Li, Y.J. Zhu, J.M. Yang, M. Sun, X.S. Luo ............. 789
Aluminium dust-air detonation at elevated pressures
F. Zhang, S.B. Murray, K.B. Gerrard ........................ 795
Influence of diaphragm properties on shock wave transmission
S.B. Murray, F. Zhang, K.B. Gerrard, P. Guillo,
R.C. Ripley ................................................ 801
Jet-initiated hydrogen detonation phenomena
S.P. Medvedev, S.V. Кhomik, H. Olivier, A.N. Polenov,
A.M. Bartenev, B.E. Gelfand ................................ 807
The effect of chain initiation reaction on the stability
of gaseous detonations
K. Mazaheri, S.A. Hashemi .................................. 813
Numerical studies of pre-detonator ignition of pulse
detonation engine
J.P. Wang, Y.F. Liu, T.W. Li ............................... 819
Experimental study of a pulse detonation rocket with
Shchelkin spiral
F.K. Lu, J.M. Meyers, D.R. Wilson .......................... 825
Transition between detonation and deflagration in a tube
with a cavity
Z.M. Hu, C.L. Liu, D.L. Zhang, Z. Jiang .................... 831
Investigation on detonation in 2H2/O2 mixture initiated
by AgN3
S.L. Xu. K. Takayama, M.Y. Sun ............................. 837
Eigenvalue detonation of nitromethane and its failure
Y.M. Li, D.X. Froat ........................................ 843
Experimental investigation on gaseous detonation propagation
through a heart-shape tube
C.J. Wang, S.L. Xu, Y.J. Zhang ............................. 849
Detonation modelling of high explosive cylinders
J.P. Lu, J.G. Anderson, F.C. Chrlsto ....................... 855
Experimental study on liquid-fueled pulse detonation engine
Q.H. Mu, C. Wang, W. Zhao, Z. Jiang ........................ 861
Detonation loading of tubes in the modified shear wave
speed regime
T. Chao, J.E. Shepherd ..................................... 865
Direct initiation of detonation with ignition tube
H. Chen, X.Y. Zhang, H.R. Yu ............................... 871
New applications of soot track record in investigation of
gaseous detonation diffraction
C.M. Guo, D.L. Zhang, S.L. Xu .............................. 877
Part IX Supersonic Combustion and Scramjets
Performance measurements in a shock tunnel of a fuelled
scramjet vehicle generating lift, thrust and pitching momen
M.J. Robinson, D.J. Mee .................................... 885
Experimental studies on model scramjet in a Mach 6 high
enthalpy free- jet wind tunnel
X.Y. Chang, L.H. Chen, H.B. Gu, and G. Yu .................. 891
Massively parallel computation of three-dimensional scramjet
combustor
Z.H. Zheng, J.L. Le ........................................ 897
Reducing skin friction by boundary layer combustion on
a generic scramjet model
M. Trenker, D.J. Mee, and R.J. Stalker ..................... 903
Numerical study on ignition of supersonic combustion fueled
by partly catalyzed kerosene
S.L. Xu, S.H. Huang, X.Y. Liu. Л.М. Dong, X.Z. Liu ......... 909
H2 injection in Mach 5 air flow: numerical study
Y. Burtschell, D.E. Zeitoun ................................ 915
Observation of mixing and combustion processes of H2 jet
injected into supersonic streamwise vortices
T. Sunami, F. Schccl ....................................... 921
Numerical study on kerosene spray in supersonic flow
L.J. Yue, G. Yu ............................................ 927
Study on the high speed scramjet characteristics at Mach 10
to 15 flight condition
M. Takahashi, K. Itoh, H. Tanno, T. Komuro, T. Sunami,
K. Sato .................................................... 935
Numerical investigation on the mixing and combustion in
supersonic ejecting flow of RBCC
S.H. Huang, G.Q. He, H.Q. He, S.L. Xu ...................... 941
Time requirements for scramjet performance study with fuel
of kerosene
J.L. Le, W.X. Liu, Y. Tan, W. He ........................... 947
Time series evaluation of 2-D air and hydrogen supersonic
mixing layer by using catalytic reaction
F. Sakima, T. Arai, J. Kasahara, F. He, and M. Murakoshi ... 953
An experimental study of supersonic combustion with incoming
high temperature pure air stream obtained by shock tunnel
A.N. Hakim, S. Aso, S. Miyamoto, K. Toshimitsu ............. 959
Gas sampling/analysis of the high enthalpy supersonic flow
L.H. Chen, B.K. Zheng, X.Y. Chang .......................... 965
Part X Blast Waves and Explosions
Sound generation by explosive decompression of an airplane
J.E. Shepherd, H.G. Hornung ................................ 973
Impulse characteristics of laser- induced blast wave in
monoatomic gases
X.L. Yu, T. Ohtani, A. Sasoh, S. Kim, N. Urabe,
I.-S. Jeung ................................................ 979
Blast field of microexplosives at atmospheric and reduced
pressures
E. Martel, M. Brouillette .................................. 983
Blast wave attenuation by lightly destructable granular
materials
V.V. Golub, F.K. Lu, S.A. Medin, O.A. Mlrova,
A.N. Parshlkov, V.A. Petukhov, V.V. Volodin ................ 989
Study on numerical simulation of gas explosion in confined
volume
C. Wang, J. Lu, and J.G. Nin ............................... 996
Unsteady drag force measurements over bodies with various
configurations in a vertical shock tube
K. Tamai, T. Ogawa, H. Ojima, J. Falcovitz, K. Takayama ... 1001
Planar shock-cylindrical blast wave interaction
M. LI, X.L. Yang, Y.J. Zhu, J.M. Yang, M. Sun,
K. Takayama ............................................... 1007
Numerical investigations of volcanic eruption and prodution
of hazard maps
H. Yamashita, T. Saito, and K. Takayama ................... 1013
Reflection of blast waves from straight surfaces
H. Kleine, E. Timofeev, К. Takayama ....................... 1019
The effects of ground and wall on the impulse wave
discharged from the exit of a duct
Y.H. Kweon, T. Aoki, Y. Miyazato, H.D. Kim,
T. Setoguchi .............................................. 1025
Part XI Shocks in Solids and Multi-Phase Flows
Shock tube problem with phase transition: numerical
analysis and experiments
X. Luo, D.G. Labetski, V. Holten, M.E.H. van Dongen ....... 1033
Shock wave phenomena in underwater laser peening
K. Watanabe, H. Torikai, Q.S. Yang, A. Sasoh, S. Sano,
and N. Mukai .............................................. 1039
An experimental and theoretical study of shock-induced
surface waves in porous boreholes
G. Chao, D.M.J. Smeulders, M.E.H. van Dongen .............. 1043
Two-dimensional effects of the head on interaction between
planar shock wave with low density foam
G. Malamud. D. Levi-Hevroni. A. Levy ...................... 1049
Shock waves and solutions in complex (dusty) plasmas
Samsonov D., Zhdanov S., Morfill G. ....................... 1055
Condensation coefficient of methanol vapor near
vapor-liquid equilibrium states
S. Fujikawa, T. Yano, M. Ichijo, and K. Iwanami ........... 1061
Possible meteoritic impact structures in China
Y. Miura, A. Koga, A. Nakamura, X. Hu, J.B. Li,
Z. Jiang, K. Takayama ..................................... 1067
Study on the effect of Mach number and initial amplitudes
on the evolution of a single-mode shock-induced
hydro-dynamic instability
O. Sadot. A. Rikanati, D. Oron, G. Ben-Dor, D. Shvarta .... 1073
Influence of an axial flow on the near-field of
axisymmetric dissemination of liquid
L. Yang, Z.Y. Han, P. Xie ................................. 1079
Shock wave propagation and bubble collapse in liquids
containing gas bubbles
H. Sugiyama, K. Ohtani, K. Mizobata, and H. Ogasawara ..... 1085
Shock-induced dust cloud over a deposit layer of fine
particles
Wang B.Y., Xiong Y., Osiptsov A.N. ........................ 1091
Impact behavior of two-dimensional particulate aggregation
containing dissimilar material layer
Nishida M., Tanaka K., Ito A., Lu Z. ...................... 1097
An optical investigation of shock waves in various liquids
W. Garen, M. Müller, S. Koch, L. Popelka, W. Neu .......... 1105
Part XII numerical simulation of shock waves
Development of the hybrid numerical simulation to clarify
shock viscosity effects in a plastic shock wave front
A. Abe .................................................... 1113
Computation of turbulent separated nozzle flows
Q. Xiao and H.M. Tsai ..................................... 1119
Simulation of strong shock-interface interaction
T.G. Liu, K.C. Hung, B.C. Khoo ............................ 1125
A robust and simple upwind scheme: a way to resolve contact
discontinuities and suppress the carbuncle instability
M. Sun, K. Takayama ....................................... 1131
Recent development of a coupled CFD/CSD methodology using
an embedded approach
J.D. Baum, E.L. Mestreau, H. Luo, R. Löhner,
D. Pelessone, C. Charman .................................. 1137
Numerical simulations of 3-dimensional laminar hypersonic
blunt fin interactions
S.J. Vithana, O.R. Tutty and G.T. Roberts ................. 1143
Prediction of jet flows from the axisymmetric supersonic
nozzle
Y. Liu, M.A.F. Kendall, G. Costigan, B.J. Bellhouse ....... 1149
An ALE Method for Compressible Multi- material Flows on
Unstructured Grids
H. Luo, J.D. Baum, R. Lohner .............................. 1157
Blast type shock wave phenomena simulated using regularized
smoothed particle hydrodynamics
M. Omang S. Børve J. Trulsen .............................. 1163
Aerodynamic characteristics of high Mach,low Reynolds
numbers flow past microspheres
M.-S. Liou, K. Takayama ................................... 1169
Starting nozzle flow simulation using KG two-equation
turbulence model
G.W. Yang, Z.M. Hu, Z. Jiang .............................. 1175
Perturbational finite volume scheme for the one-dimensional
Navier-Stokes equations
Y.Q. Shen, Z. Gao, G.W. Yang .............................. 1181
Numerical study of reactive flow in an over-expanded
nozzle: influence of wall temperature and altitude
L. Meister, Y. Burtschell, D.E. Zeitoun ................... 1187
Ab initio molecular dynamics simulations of nitromethane
under shock initiation conditions
S.A. Decker, D. Chau, Т.К. Woo, F. Zhang .................. 1193
Molecular dynamics studies of shock wave propagation in
argon by using higher order symplectic integrators
Y. Kohno, T. Ynshima, O. Takahashi, K. Snito, T. Saito,
K. Takayama ............................................... 1199
Numerical studies on shock cell interaction
X.Y. Hu, B.C. Khoo ........................................ 1205
Shock/bubble interaction near a rigid boundary in shock
wave lithotripsy
A.R. Jamaluddin, G.J. Ball, T.G. Leighton ................. 1211
Moment solution of comprehensive kinetic model for plane
shock wave problem
R. Nagai, K. Maeno, H. Honma, A. Sakurai .................. 1217
Numerical simulations of forward detonation drivers for
high-enthalpy shock tunnel
C.L. Liu, Z.M. Hu, D.L. Zhang, and Z. Jiang ............... 1223
Part XIII Various Industrial Applications
Shock wave assisted removal of micron size dust particles
from silicon wafer surfaces
G. Jagadeeeh, M. Mizunaga, K. Shibasaki, S. Shibasaki,
T. Salto, K. Takayama ..................................... 1231
A new shock wave assisted sandalwood oil extraction
technique
A.N. Arunkumar, Y.B. Srinivasa, G. Ravikumar,
K.H. Shankaranarayana, K.S. Rao, G. Jagadeesh ............. 1235
Synthesis of high temperature materials for aerospace
applications using a shock tube
V. Jayaram, M.S. Hegde, K.P.J. Reddy ...................... 1241
Attenuation of shock wave by porous materials
K. Kitagawa, M. Yokoyama, M. Yasuhara ..................... 1247
Experimental study of pressure wave refrigerator
performance
W. Zhao, T. Saito, P. Voinovich, K. Shibasaki,
S. Shibasaki, H. Ojima, K. Takayama ....................... 1253
A new shock wave assisted wood preservative injection
system
K.S. Rao, G. Ravikumar, Ram Lal, G. Jagadeesh ............. 1259
Part XIV Others
Atomization experiment of pulsed supersonic liquid jets
H.-H. Shi, H. Sato, M. Itoh ............................... 1267
Effect of secondary swirl flow on the supersonic and
coaxial free let
K.H. Lee, T. Setoguchi. S. Matsuo, H.D. Kim, S. Yu ........ 1273
Experimental application of pulsed Ho: YAG laser-induced
liquid jet for neuroendoscopic hematoma removal
T. Ohki, A. Nakagawa, J. Sato, H. Jokura, T. Hirano,
Y. Sato, H. Uenohara, M. Sun, T. Tominaga, K. Takayama .... 1279
Attenuation and penetration of pulsed supersonic liquid
jets- an experimental study
K. Planthong, K. Takayama, B.E. Milton, M. Behnia ......... 1285
Prediction of the driving conditions for hypersonic liquid
fuel jets
B.E. Milton, K. Pianthong ................................. 1291
Presence of shock wave like structures in pedestrian motion
S.G. Rakesh, P.K. Barhai, A. Sasoh, G. Jagadeesh .......... 1297
Study of a hypervelocity underwater projectile
S. Yamashita, K. Togami, T. Saeki, M. Kobayashi,
S. Oshiba, K. Takayama .................................... 1303
Experimental investigation on supersonic jet noise from
convergent-divergent nozzles
Y. Miyazato, T. Aoki, N. Kondoh, M. Masuda, Y.H. Kweon,
H.D. Kim, T. Sotoguchi, K. Matsuo ......................... 1309
Part XV Supplement for ISSW23
Curved shock wave interaction with a spiral vortex
B. Skews .................................................. 1317
Authors Index ................................................ 1323
Keywords Index ............................................... 1328
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