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The following pages link to Reconsideration of pseudo-steady shock wave reflections and the transition criteria between them (Q1905646):
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- Mechanism for the transition from a regular reflection to a Mach reflection or a von Neumann reflection (Q729645) (← links)
- Statistical simulation of the transition between regular and Mach reflection in steady flows (Q1130372) (← links)
- Impossibility of steady Mach shock wave reflection for media with a special Hugoniot (Q1183910) (← links)
- Least energy as a criterion for transition between regular and Mach reflection (Q1195033) (← links)
- A shock dynamics theory based analytical solution of double Mach reflections (Q1815773) (← links)
- A state-of-the-knowledge review on pseudo-steady shock-wave reflections and their transition criteria (Q1956803) (← links)
- Effects of a single-pulse energy deposition on steady shock wave reflection (Q1956805) (← links)
- Existence criteria for reflection configurations in shock-vortex interactions (Q1958105) (← links)
- Shock-wave/expansion-wave interactions and the transition between regular and Mach reflection (Q3432894) (← links)
- Hysteresis Phenomena in Shock Wave Reflections for Steady Wedge Flows (Q3510636) (← links)
- Three-dimensional shock wave reflection transition in steady flow (Q4559296) (← links)
- Numerical and experimental investigation of oblique shock wave reflection off a water wedge (Q4972280) (← links)
- Reflection of rightward moving shocks of the first and second families over a steady oblique shock wave (Q5029508) (← links)
- Viscous jetting and Mach stem bifurcation in shock reflections: experiments and simulations (Q5144757) (← links)
- On regular reflection to Mach reflection transition in inviscid flow for shock reflection on a convex or straight wedge (Q5207621) (← links)