Abstract

In experimental study of spherical shock waves in a conical shock tube, it was found that the amplitude of the shock wave turns out to be less than that calculated on the assumption of instantaneous removal of the diaphragm separating the high and low pressure chambers. To interpret the revealed effect, we analyzed the results of numerical modeling, taking into account the effect of diaphragm fragments on the formation and propagation of a shock wave.

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