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Diffraction phenomena during passage of plane shock waves through a channel in a diaphragm

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The authors wish to thank A. S. Predvoditelev for suggesting the subject matter, his interest in the study, and valuable suggestions.

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Bondarenko, A.V., Ibrahim, M.A. Diffraction phenomena during passage of plane shock waves through a channel in a diaphragm. Fluid Dyn 3, 126–128 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01029554

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