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Explosions at the water surface
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2014
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AeroacousticsCavitating FlowEngineeringDetonation PhenomenonAerospace EngineeringFluid MechanicsBlastingWater SurfaceGas DynamicLarge PoolTransport PhenomenaAerodynamicsCylindrical CavityPotential Flow ModelUnderwater ExplosionMultiphase FlowGas ExplosionExplosions
Abstract We study the shape and dynamics of cavities created by the explosion of firecrackers at the surface of a large pool of water. Without confinement, the explosion generates a hemispherical air cavity which grows, reaches a maximum size and collapses in a generic w-shape to form a final central jet. When a rigid open tube confines the firecracker, the explosion produces a cylindrical cavity that expands without ever escaping the free end of the tube. We discuss a potential flow model, which captures most of these features.
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