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[en] It is well known that the speed of the shock wave produced in a bursting diaphragm shock tube can be increased by heating the driven gas. An electric arc affords a convenient heating method. However, the heating is observed to become relatively less effective as the electrical energy is increased. A method of overcoming this limitation and of improving the shock speed by about 50 per cent without increasing the electrical energy was developed. (author)
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Australian Inst. of Nuclear Science and Engineering, Lucas Heights; p. 25(c); 1975; 10. AINSE plasma physics conference; Lucas Heights; 10 Feb 1975; Abstract only.
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