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The experimental study of phenomena in shock waves is based on the use and further development of processes which take place at a rapid rate in gases under high-temperature conditions. Before we consider specific examples for the measurement of any given quantities, let us discuss certain general aspects of experimental methods which are characteristic of the majority of schemes for the study of nonequilibrium phenomena in shock waves.
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Stupochenko, Y.V., Losev, S.A., Osipov, A.I. (1967). Experimental Methods of Study of Nonequilibrium Phenomena in Shock Waves. In: Relaxation in Shock Waves. Applied Physics and Engineering, vol 1. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-48246-5_3
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