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Reflection and Refraction of Acoustic Waves by a Shock Wave (open access)

Reflection and Refraction of Acoustic Waves by a Shock Wave

"The presence of sound waves in one or the other of the fluid regions on either side of a shock wave is made apparent, in the region under superpressure, by acoustic waves (reflected or refracted according to whether the incident waves lie in the region of superpressure or of subpressure) and by thermal waves. The characteristics of these waves are calculated for a plane, progressive, and uniform incident wave. In the case of refraction, the refracted acoustic wave can, according to the incidence, be plane, progressive, and uniform or take the form of an 'accompanying wave' which remains attached to the front of the shock while sliding parallel to it" (p. 1).
Date: July 1957
Creator: Brillouin, J.
System: The UNT Digital Library