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    Laboratory study of sonic booms and their scaling laws

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    This program undertook to seek a basic understanding of non-linear effects associated with caustics, through laboratory simulation experiments of sonic booms in a ballistic range and a coordinated theoretical study of scaling laws. Two cases of superbooms or enhanced sonic booms at caustics have been studied. The first case, referred to as acceleration superbooms, is related to the enhanced sonic booms generated during the acceleration maneuvers of supersonic aircrafts. The second case, referred to as refraction superbooms, involves the superbooms that are generated as a result of atmospheric refraction. Important theoretical and experimental results are briefly reported

    Nonlinear wave-kinetic interactions in irreversibly reacting media

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    Numerical Study of Combustion Induced by Oblique and Conical Shock Waves

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    Density homogeneity in a laser cavity due to energy release.

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