This paper describes the commissioning of the flexible asymmetric shock tube (FAST), a novel Ludwieg tube-type facility designed and built at Delft University of Technology, together with the results of preliminary experiments. The FAST is conceived to measure the velocity of waves propagating in dense vapours of organic fluids, in the so-called non-ideal compressible fluid dynamics (NICFD) regime, and can operate at pressures and temperatures as high as 21 bar and 400 degrees C, respectively. The set-up is equipped with a special fast-opening valve, separating the high-pressure charge tube from the low-pressure plenum. When the valve is opened, a wave propagates into the charge tube. The wave speed is measured using a time-of-flight techni...
The simple one-dimensional theory for the inviscid flow in a constant area shock tube is reviewed an...
The dynamic response of pressure probes for unsteady flow measurements in turbomachinery is investig...
Although the combustion of hydrocarbons is our primary source of energy today, the chemical reaction...
This paper describes the commissioning of the flexible asymmetric shock tube (FAST), a novel Ludwieg...
This paper describes the commissioning of the flexible asymmetric shock tube (FAST), a novel Ludwieg...
Non-ideal compressible fluid dynamics (NICFD) are defined as compressible fluid flows occurring in t...
This paper presents the preliminary design of a Ludwieg tube for the experimental verification of th...
The preliminary design of a Ludwieg tube experiment for the verification of the existence of nonclas...
Abstract.: Unsteady shock and expansion waves are proposed as means to produce flows near the liquid...
Abstract. The preliminary design of a Ludwieg tube experiment for the verification of the existence ...
CFD simulations of a flexible asymmetric shock tube in order to get insight on how the finite size o...
This paper presents the first ever direct measurements of total pressure losses across shocks in sup...
The nonlinear propagation of finite amplitude waves in the non-ideal compressible fluid dynamic (NIC...
Estimating the speed of sound for the dense vapor phase of D6 (dodecamethylcyclohexasiloxane, C12H36...
Shock waves can be formed in all states of matter, be it in the single- or multi-phase condition, wh...
The simple one-dimensional theory for the inviscid flow in a constant area shock tube is reviewed an...
The dynamic response of pressure probes for unsteady flow measurements in turbomachinery is investig...
Although the combustion of hydrocarbons is our primary source of energy today, the chemical reaction...
This paper describes the commissioning of the flexible asymmetric shock tube (FAST), a novel Ludwieg...
This paper describes the commissioning of the flexible asymmetric shock tube (FAST), a novel Ludwieg...
Non-ideal compressible fluid dynamics (NICFD) are defined as compressible fluid flows occurring in t...
This paper presents the preliminary design of a Ludwieg tube for the experimental verification of th...
The preliminary design of a Ludwieg tube experiment for the verification of the existence of nonclas...
Abstract.: Unsteady shock and expansion waves are proposed as means to produce flows near the liquid...
Abstract. The preliminary design of a Ludwieg tube experiment for the verification of the existence ...
CFD simulations of a flexible asymmetric shock tube in order to get insight on how the finite size o...
This paper presents the first ever direct measurements of total pressure losses across shocks in sup...
The nonlinear propagation of finite amplitude waves in the non-ideal compressible fluid dynamic (NIC...
Estimating the speed of sound for the dense vapor phase of D6 (dodecamethylcyclohexasiloxane, C12H36...
Shock waves can be formed in all states of matter, be it in the single- or multi-phase condition, wh...
The simple one-dimensional theory for the inviscid flow in a constant area shock tube is reviewed an...
The dynamic response of pressure probes for unsteady flow measurements in turbomachinery is investig...
Although the combustion of hydrocarbons is our primary source of energy today, the chemical reaction...