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Cells from
Detonation Shock Dynamics by D.
Scott Stewart, Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, University
of Illinois
and Tariq D. Aslam, Los Alamos National Laboratory. The above figure
is a computation of a simulated smoke foil generated by the visualizing
the pressure on the foil predicted by the solution to an analytically
derived equation for the detonation shock shock front (from Journal
of Fluid Mechanics 309, 225-275, 1996).
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