Propagation of Shock Waves in Real Gas Atmosphere

Authors

  • Garima Singh  Govt Raza PG College, Rampur (UP), India
  • Prabha  Govt Raza PG College, Rampur (UP), India
  • Suman Lata  Govt Raza PG College, Rampur (UP), India
  • R. P. Yadav  Govt Raza PG College, Rampur (UP), India

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Abstract

Shock wave is a type of propagating disturbance, like an ordinary wave, it carries energy and can propagates through a medium (solid, liquid or gas) or in some cases in absence of the material medium, through a field as the electromagnetic field. Across a shock wave, there is always an extremely rapid rise in pressure, temperature and density of the flow. A shock wave travels through most media at a speed higher than ordinary wave. When shock wave passes through matter the total energy is preserved but the energy which can be extracted as work decreases and entropy increases. Shock wave has applications in many field of interest as military operations, material processing, modern physics, engineering and medical science has been done successfully. Novel applications of shock waves in medical and biological science are remarkable. Shock wave therapy has been considered a mainstay of therapy and a widely used modality for treating many human diseases. Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy application is of great importance in vicinity of hematology of medical field and opens new doors for the novel application of shock waves in physiology of blood.

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2017-06-30

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Garima Singh, Prabha, Suman Lata, R. P. Yadav, " Propagation of Shock Waves in Real Gas Atmosphere, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology(IJSRST), Online ISSN : 2395-602X, Print ISSN : 2395-6011, Volume 3, Issue 4, pp.621-623, May-June-2017.