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Simulation of Wave Focusing in Cavities

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Simulation results are presented for the focusing of shock waves in conical and wedge-shaped cavities. Results are reported for plane waves and explosion waves. The distribution of parameters in the focusing zone is found to depend on the specific conditions.

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Bazarov, S.B., Naboko, I.M. Simulation of Wave Focusing in Cavities. Computational Mathematics and Modeling 13, 249–262 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1016053915400

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