Laser-induced fluorescence imaging of a shock-accelerated thin gas layer shows multiple flow evolutions. Interfacial instabilities include The RT instability for a constantly accelerated interface. Little is known about the intermediate, "nonlinear" stage of the RM instability.
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J.W. Jacobs et al- Instability Growth Patterns of a Shock-Accelerated Thin Fluid Layer
Laser-induced fluorescence imaging of a shock-accelerated thin gas layer shows multiple flow evolutions. Interfacial instabilities include The RT instability for a constantly accelerated interface. Little is known about the intermediate, "nonlinear" stage of the RM instability.
Laser-induced fluorescence imaging of a shock-accelerated thin gas layer shows multiple flow evolutions. Interfacial instabilities include The RT instability for a constantly accelerated interface. Little is known about the intermediate, "nonlinear" stage of the RM instability.