The characterisation of a shock tube system for blast injury studies
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The shock tube is a versatile apparatus that can generate different elements of blasts in laboratory environment. The talk presents a series of experiments performed on an air-driven shock tube system with various types of diaphragms and set-up configurations to control the output for the purposed of studying blast injuries and mitigating structures.
This talk is part of the Physics and Chemistry of Solids Group series.
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