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Shock wave attenuation by grids and orifice plates

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In this paper, the authors examined the interaction of weak shock waves with porous barriers of different geometries and porosities and suggested an optimal design procedure for shock wave attenuator based on obtained numerical and experimental findings.
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The interaction of weak shock waves with porous barriers of different geometries and porosities is examined. Installing a barrier inside the shock tube test section will cause the development of the following wave pattern upon a head-on collision between the incident shock wave and the barrier: a reflected shock from the barrier and a transmitted shock propagating towards the shock tube end wall. Once the transmitted shock wave reaches the end wall it is reflected back towards the barrier. This is the beginning of multiple reflections between the barrier and the end wall. This full cycle of shock reflections/interactions resulting from the incident shock wave collision with the barrier can be studied in a single shock tube test. A one-dimensional (1D), inviscid flow model was proposed for simulating the flow resulting from the initial collision of the incident shock wave with the barrier. Fairly good agreement is found between experimental findings and simulations based on a 1D flow model. Based on obtained numerical and experimental findings an optimal design procedure for shock wave attenuator is suggested. The suggested attenuator may ensure the safety of the shelter’s ventilation systems.

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Experimental investigation on the shock-wave load attenuation by geometrical means

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Experimental and numerical investigations of shock-wave attenuation by geometrical means: A single barrier configuration

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A simple constitutive model for predicting the pressure histories developed behind rigid porous media impinged by shock waves

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Dual-element directional shock wave attenuators

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored the interaction between shock waves and dual-element porous plates used to ameliorate the hazardous effects of these waves, and found that porosity of the combined plates had an overriding influence on the end wall peak pressure and impulse amelion values when compared to the effect that plate arrangement had.
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Rapid compression of grid‐generated turbulence by a moving shock wave

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- 01 Nov 1992 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focused on interactions of a normal shock with grid-generated turbulence in a shock tube and found that significant amplification of turbulence has been found after the interaction which depends on the length scale of the incoming flow.
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