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Dynamics of bubbly clusters and free surfaces at shock wave reflection

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The paper is devoted to the results of experimental research on bubbly cluster interaction with free surfaces that arises on reflection of underwater shock waves. For the first time, the effect of anomalous behaviour of a free surface with such an interaction was found in calculating the structure of the shock wave reflected (V Kedrinskii, S Plaksin, 1984): a characteristic time of its relaxation turned out to be much longer than the length of the strong incident shock wave. The recent experiments performed in a hydrodynamic shock tube have shown that the behaviour of the free surface reflects main peculiarities of the bubbly cavitation zone dynamics developing near it.

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Besov, A., Kedrinskii, V. (1994). Dynamics of bubbly clusters and free surfaces at shock wave reflection. In: Blake, J.R., Boulton-Stone, J.M., Thomas, N.H. (eds) Bubble Dynamics and Interface Phenomena. Fluid Mechanics and Its Applications, vol 23. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0938-3_9

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