Calculation of Shock Waves in an Explosion of a Liquid Gas Pressure Reservoir

Rapid phase transitions occurring with a sharp increase in a specific volume can be accompanied by explosive gas-dynamic phenomena. A model is presented for calculating shock waves generated in the atmosphere during an explosion of a liquid gas pressure reservoir, based on the assumption of a thermo...

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Thermodynamic equilibrium
Vibration
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