Abstract

The shadowgraph and schlieren-interferometer methods were used for the visualization of the shock front in an electromagnetic shock tube. The view through the channel was free in a direction vertical to the discharge along the whole length of the tube including the spark gap. The schlieren methods permit a direct observation of the shock front and are therefore appropriate to resolve the controversy on the exact position of the shock front relative to the luminous front. (C.E.S.)

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