39th AIAA Fluid Dynamics Conference 2009
DOI: 10.2514/6.2009-3576
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Determining Shock and Detonation Wave Propagation Time Using Wavelet Methods

Abstract: The propagation speed of a shock or detonation wave in a shock or detonation tube is usually determined by a time-of-flight method by dividing the distance between two transducers with the propagation time of the disturbance signal. Some arbitrariness is inherent in determining the propagation time by this method. A new method based on Haar and Morlet wavelet transforms is reported. The method was tested against a step and a decaying spike with added noise, which are representative of shock and detonation wave… Show more

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