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The non-stationary hysteresis phenomenon in shock wave reflections
Meital Geva, Omri Ram,
Oren Sadot
Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Incident Shock Wave
100%
Shock Reflection
100%
Hysteresis Phenomenon
100%
High-resolution
66%
Regular Reflection
66%
Hysteresis
66%
Mach Reflection
66%
Triple Point
66%
Concave Surface
66%
Mach number
66%
Convex Surface
66%
Minimal Values
33%
Shock
33%
Control System
33%
Pseudo-steady Flow
33%
Shock Tube
33%
Automatic Detection
33%
Image Processing
33%
Repeatability
33%
Dual Solution Domain
33%
Single Image
33%
Dynamic Evolution
33%
Specific Heat Ratio
33%
Reverse Transition
33%
Schlieren Imaging
33%
Second Transition
33%
Opening Valve
33%
Tube System
33%
Steady-state Hysteresis
33%
Engineering
Wave Reflection
100%
Hysteresis Phenomenon
100%
High Resolution
66%
Regular Reflection
66%
Triple Point
66%
Mach Number
66%
Convex Surface
66%
Control System
33%
Pseudosteady
33%
Steady Flow
33%
Image Processing
33%
Repeatability
33%
Obtained Image
33%
Solution Domain
33%
Single Image
33%
Schlieren
33%