Abstract
Conical cumulation in storage ampoules consists of a periodically repeating wave pattern - the formation of an axial high-pressure region as a result of the focusing of oblique waves and its unloading. In this case, the convergence of the oblique wave is accompanied by a loss of stability - protrusions appear at the wave front, the collision of which leads to an increase in pressure. The expansion of the high-pressure region is accompanied by the formation of an axial crack and continues until its pressure becomes lower than the pressure of the incoming oblique waves, after which the flow pattern is repeated.
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