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Shock Wave Research: Remembrance of Professor I. I. Glass

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The paper reviews the author’s shock wave research inspired by Professor I. I Glass of UTIAS. Firstly, a preliminary underwater shock wave research by using a shock tube is briefly described. Secondly, small-scale underwater explosions of primary explosives visualized by means of double exposure holographic interferometry. Results of experiments performed by the refurbished hypervelocity shock tube donated from UTIAS to IFS in 1994 are presented.

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Takayama, K. (2019). Shock Wave Research: Remembrance of Professor I. I. Glass. In: Sasoh, A., Aoki, T., Katayama, M. (eds) 31st International Symposium on Shock Waves 1. ISSW 2017. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-91020-8_2

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