Repeated Reflection of a Shock Against a Rigid Wall a Memorandum Submitted to Th

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Repeated Reflection of a Shock Against a Rigid Wall a Memorandum Submitted to Th
Harvey Cohn
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0 \ RESTRICTED 8 Thu function log]_o ^{ A ) is plotted on Chart Ii; above, for values of from to (almost) Oq, ( the only vr-lues of A^, that arc ■Dosniblo for a given A ). Since wo may find log ^q V^/Vq '^^f reading JZJoa G^X^) off Ocmrt II.
3y this method the reflected pressures p have been plotted an Chai't III, below, for the range of w up to 9Co ^-'^'^- f°^ n=^l, 2, 5, 4. .
initial The values po*, of the . '*^'"-> incident pressure ere plotted on Chart III for values of \ --■■ v/t.^, since
...in 'practice the initial incident shock might be characterized by its pressure rather than by its particle speed w . The curve of p as a function of A ^, is given (parametrically ) by the first and last formulae in (I), p. 3 » where R vai-ies fi'om 1 to infinity. Now, the pressures p^^^^ can be found, if necessary, by means of ' tn- I Intense Shocks The purpose of Ghai't III Is primar'ily to give the orders of magnitude of the pressui'es Pp, n ~ 1, 2, 5 1'^i-, for V/c^

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