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0830-0930 Registration of Delegates 0930-0935 Welcome and Lamp Lighting 0935-0940 Welcome by Convener NSSW-2018 0940-0950 Introduction of Society for Shock Wave Research: President SSWR 0950-0955 Release of Symposium Souvenir 0955-1010 Inaugural Address by Chief Guest 1010-1040 Shock Wave Society Fellowship Oration-I Dr. Manjit Singh, DS & Director TBRL Chandigarh Dynamic Shock loading by High Explosives for High pressure Research 1040-1110 Shock Wave Society Fellowship Oration-II Prof KPJ Reddy, IISc Bengaluru My Journey with Shock Waves 1110-1115 Felicitations of Dignitaries and Award of fellowship 1115-1120 Vote of Thanks 1120-1200 Inauguration of Poster Session & Exhibition and High Tea 1200-1230 PL-1 Prof. S. Gopalakrishnan, IISc, Bengaluru Bio-Inspired Blast Mitigation Strategies for Metallic Structures 1230-1300 PL-2 Prof. Satyam Suwas, IISc, Bengaluru Deformation Response of Metals to Shock Loading 1300-1330 PL-3 Dr. S. Pandian, Director, ISRO Propulsion Complex, Mahendragiri Starting Characteristics, Wave Propagation and Acoustic Emission from a Shallow Open Cavity at Supersonic Speed in a Confined Rectangular Duct 1330-1430 LUNCH 1430-1500 PL-4 Dr R K Sharma Defence Research and Development Laboratory, Hyderabad Separation of Large Panels for Hypersonic Technology Demonstrator Vehicle 1500-1530 PL-5 Prof K. Ramamurthi, IIT, Madras, Chennai and Chairman CDSW panel of ARMREB Slow Detonations and Fast Flames 1530-1630 Poster Session and Exhibition– I 1630-1700 TEA 1700-1730 PL-6 Dr Shashank Chaturvedi, Director Institute for Plasma Research, Gandhinagar Modelling of Hypervelocity systems for Shock Studies 1730-1800 PL-7 Prof. Khoo Boo Cheong, National University of Singapore, Singapore Numerical Study on the Particulate Pulse Detonation Engines 1830-1930 Cultural Program 1930 onward Symposium Dinner th Day 1, Monday 26 Feb. 2018 PROGRAMME
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0830-0930 Registration of Delegates

0930-0935 Welcome and Lamp Lighting

0935-0940 Welcome by Convener NSSW-2018

0940-0950 Introduction of Society for Shock Wave Research: President SSWR

0950-0955 Release of Symposium Souvenir

0955-1010 Inaugural Address by Chief Guest

1010-1040 Shock Wave Society Fellowship Oration-I Dr. Manjit Singh, DS & Director TBRL Chandigarh

Dynamic Shock loading by High Explosives for High pressure Research

1040-1110 Shock Wave Society Fellowship Oration-II Prof KPJ Reddy, IISc Bengaluru

My Journey with Shock Waves

1110-1115 Felicitations of Dignitaries and Award of fellowship

1115-1120 Vote of Thanks

1120-1200 Inauguration of Poster Session & Exhibition and High Tea

1200-1230 PL-1 Prof. S. Gopalakrishnan, IISc, Bengaluru

Bio-Inspired Blast Mitigation Strategies for Metallic Structures

1230-1300 PL-2 Prof. Satyam Suwas, IISc, Bengaluru

Deformation Response of Metals to Shock Loading

1300-1330 PL-3 Dr. S. Pandian, Director, ISRO Propulsion Complex, Mahendragiri

Starting Characteristics, Wave Propagation and Acoustic Emission from a Shallow Open Cavity at Supersonic Speed in a Confined Rectangular Duct

1330-1430 LUNCH

1430-1500 PL-4 Dr R K Sharma

Defence Research and Development Laboratory, Hyderabad

Separation of Large Panels for Hypersonic Technology Demonstrator Vehicle

1500-1530 PL-5 Prof K. Ramamurthi, IIT, Madras, Chennai and Chairman CDSW panel of ARMREB

Slow Detonations and Fast Flames

1530-1630 Poster Session and Exhibition– I

1630-1700 TEA

1700-1730 PL-6 Dr Shashank Chaturvedi, Director Institute for Plasma Research, Gandhinagar

Modelling of Hypervelocity systems for Shock Studies

1730-1800 PL-7 Prof. Khoo Boo Cheong, National University of Singapore, Singapore

Numerical Study on the Particulate Pulse Detonation Engines

1830-1930 Cultural Program

1930 onward Symposium Dinner

thDay 1, Monday 26 Feb. 2018

PROGRAMME

thDay 2, Tuesday 27 Feb. 2018

0930 -1000 PL- 8 : Prof F.K. Lu, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, USA Analytical and Numerical Study of Laminar Shock/Boundary-Layer Interactions

Invited Talk 1: (1000-1030) Dr D R Saroha, DRDO Distinguished Fellow, TBRL Chandigarh Blast Wave Mitigation Techniques.

Invited Talk 2: (1000-1030) Dr B. Rajakumar, IIT Madras, ChennaiKinetics of the thermal decomposition of model biofuels behind the reflected shock waves in a Single Pulse Shock Tube (SPST) and modelling study.

Invited Talk 3 : (1030-1100)Prof C. Vijayanand, Vellore Institute of Technology, VelloreShockwave Interaction with Astrophysical Dust Analogues

IITM002 G. Rajesh A simpler criterion (1000-1015) for detachment

condition in double wedge shock reflections.

IISC001 Sneh Sharp Tipped (1015-1030) Deep Spike as a Tool for

T e m p e r a t u r e Mitigation in the Hypersonic Shock Layer.

CFEES001 Ashok Prevention of(1030-1045) Kumar sympathetic

detonation of high artillery shells and enhancing the safety by using innovative packaging.

IISC002 S. K. Dominant (1030-1045) Karthick Modes in the

Supersonic Free and Confined Jet.

Session – IB Blast Phenomena & Mitigation1000-1130 (Hall B)

Session – IC Shock Wave and Chemistry1000-1130 (Hall C)

Session – IA High Speed Flow 1000-1130 (Main Auditorium)

TBRL012 Pallavi Nano-energetic(1100-1115) Sharma Materials: A

Breakthrough Approach for the Enhancement of Optical Efficiency of High Explosives

IISC025 Obed Comparison of(1045-1100) Samuelraj deformations of

metal plates under shock tube and full-field explosion loading

1130-1200 TEA

NAL001 Dr. Shashi Flow control(1045-1100) B. Verma strategies for

managing supersonic interactions

IISC029 H. K. T. Effect of shock(1115-1130) Kumara waves on the shelf

life of raw milk: A boon to the Diary Industry

IITM004 SS Blast mitigation(1100-1115) Prasanna using a Kumar combination of foam and trap

gaps

PXE001 S Sahoo Study Of(1100-1115) Coefficient Of

Drag And Shock Wave Pattern For 76mm Srgm Supersonic Naval Shell

TBRL014 Ankur Shock (1115-1130) Trigunayak Mitigation in a

Projectile during sub-ordnance velocity Impact

VSSC002 S. Subash Hypersonic (1115-1130) characterization

of aerodynamic decelerator for rocket stage recovery

Session – II B Detonation1200-1330 (Hall B)

Session –II C Shock Wave and Chemistry1200-1330 (Hall C)

Session – II A High Speed Flow1200-1330 (Main Auditorium)

Invited Talk 5 : (1200-1230) Sh. A C Sharma, TBRL ChandigarhNumerical Simulation of shock waves- recent advances and case studies

Invited Talk 6: (1200-1230) Dr Bhalamurugan Sivaraman, Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad. Shock processing of astromaterials from astrochemical ices to meteorites

Invited Talk 4 : (1200-1230) Prof. V N Kulkarni: IIT Guwahati, Low Cost Measurements and High Performance Computations for Hypersonic Applications

IISC012 Tarandeep Effect of (1230-1245) Singh roughness on a

low Reynolds number hypersonic boundary layer.

PECU004 Amandeep Various Fuels (1230-1245) Singh Used in Pulsed

Detonation Engine-A Review

TBRL015 Dr Pal Short duration (1230-1245) Dinesh high amplitude Kumar shock generation

by thin flyer impact mechanism for initiation of explosives

VSSC005 R Shock train (1245-1300) Saravanan characteristics on

a typical ramjet duct under various back pressure conditions

IISC008 Dr. Ashish Numerical (1245-1300) Vashishtha study of

deflagration to detonation transition in miniature shock tubes using open foam

IITB001 Tapan K. Computational(1245-1300) Mankodi and accuracy

analysis of a reduced and full scale ab-initio based chemical model in DSMC

NAL002 C. Control on (1300-1315) Manisankar incident shock

induced separation at mach 2.0 using flow control devices

TBRL003 Manmohan A case study (1300-1315) Sandhu for estimation of

pulsating thrust in a pulse detonation engine

ARDE001 S.C. Polyimide (1300-1315) Gupta composite for

thermal insulation of metallic substrates

RCI001 A Fluid structure(1315-1330) Kamalesh interaction studies

of an aerospike under unsteady shock wave field

TBRL010 Subash System(1315-1330) Chander engineering of pulse detonation

engine for aerospace vehicle

PMU006 R. Air - fuel(1315-1330) Ramani interaction analysis

in annular combustor at various injector locations

1330-1430 LUNCH

1430-1600 Poster Session & Exhibitions - I

1600-1630 TEA

ACRHEM004 Nagaraju Shadowgraphy(1700-1715) Guthikonda imaging of laser

blow-off of metal and polymer films

VSSC008 Mofeez Aerodynamic(1700-1715) Alam force

measurement on spherical body using high-speed image processing in impulse facility

IITR001 Shailesh Blast induced(1700-1715) Ganpule brain injury:

delineating the effects of pure primary blast and head acceleration

Session – IIIB Diagnostics for high speed 1630-1800 phenomena(Hall B)

Session – III C Biomedical Applications1630-1800 (Hall C)

Session – III A Shock wave and Material1630-1800 (Main Auditorium)

Invited Talk 8: (1630-1700) Sh Manpreet Singh, TBRL ChandigarhPhotonics Diagnostics for Shock Wave Studies

Invited Talk -9 : (1630-1700) Dr Jayanand Sudhir, Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, Trivandrum. Blasting brain tumours: The effect of Shock waves on Meningiomas

Invited Talk 7 : (1630-1700) Prof V Jayaram IISc, BengaluruEffect of Strong Shock Heated Gas Interactions on UHTC Materials

BARC004 D. Off-Hugoniot(1715-1730) Mukherjee State in Aluminum

Alloy using Layered Flyer Plate Impact

BARC002 B.D. Simulation of(1730-1745) Sahoo Hugonoit of

metals using molecular dynamics

BARC003 Amit Photon doppler(1745-1800) Rav velocimeter for

measurement of particle/free surface velocity in shock loading experiments

1830 Onwards CULTURAL PROGRAM AND DINNER

PXE002 S Visualization Of(1715-1730) Mohapatra Shock Wave

Profile For 12.7mm Projectile In The Intermediate Ballistic Zone Using Background Oriented Schlieren Technique

IITG007 Soumya New calibration (1730-1745) Ranjan technique for Nanda three component

accelerometer based force balance for hypersonic application

VSSC007 Abhishek Methodology(1745-1800) Kumar and

Instrumentation For Verifying Scramjet Combustion Experiments In 1m Shock Tunnel

PMU008 P. Shockwave(1715-1730) Srinivasan assisted

chemotherapy for cancer treatment

IISC 017 Akshay Development (1730-1745) Datey and mechanism of

novel shockwave-assisted needle-free drug delivery for efficient vaccination against mycobacterium tuberculosis via transdermal route

TBRL018 Niraj Shock wave(1745-1800) Srivastava interacting human

artery vein and capillary – a hypothesis on mechanism

0900-0930 PL-9 : Medical Aspect of Shock Waves – Dr A K Singh, Director, INMAS and his Team

0930-1000 PL-10 : Dr. Namas Chandra, New Jersey Institute of Technology, New Jersey, USA

Blast Induced Neurotrauma-Current state of Clinical and Experimental Progress

1000-1030 PL-11 : Prof. K. S. R. Koteswara Rao, IISc, Bengaluru

Shock Wave Dispersed Nano beam Epitaxy

1030-1100 PL- 12: Dr. Jiro Kasahara, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan

Study on Rotating Detonation Engine Performance for Sounding Rocket Experiments

1100-1130 TEA

1130-1200 PL- 13: Dr T C Kaushik, BARC Mumbai

Characterization and Understanding the Behavior of Materials Under Dynamic Pressure/ Shock Loading: Some Tools and Inferences

1200-123 PL-14 : Prof. Viren Menezes, IIT Bombay, Mumbai

Nose-tip Transition Control through Vortex Persistence on Hypersonic Blunt Bodies

1230-1300 PL-15 Dr. Jiun-Ming Li, National University of Singapore

Studies of Liquid Fuelled Rotating Detonation Engine

1300-1330 Award – Best Presentation, Concluding session and Panel Discussion

1330-1430 LUNCH

1430-1630 Special Session on National Science Day Celebration Visit to TBRL facilities for Delegates & Students

(Prior registration mandatory)

1430-1445 Welcome Address for National Science Day Celebration – Sh Pravendra Kumar, Additional Director, TBRL

1445-1515 Science Day Oration – Prof G Jagadeesh, IISc, Bangalore

1515-1545 TBRL Science Day Award Presentation - Ms. Ritu Dahipuria

1545-1600 Felicitation of Dignitaries and Science Day Award

1600-1630 HIGH TEA

thDay 3, Wednesday 28 Feb. 2018

S.No. UID_PAPER Title Author Org

1 BCB001 Cylindrical imploding shock waves in a dusty real gas

and Effect of overtaking disturbance

P. K. Gangwar Bareilly College, Bareilly U.P.

243001- INDIA2 CMERI001 Numerical study of Blast Wave formation in shock

tube and its comparison with free field blast wave

parameters

Murugan

Thangadurai

CSIR-Central Mechanical

Engineering Research Institute,

Durgapur- 713209, West

Bengal3 CUG001 Flight Performance Improvisation and Energy

Exploitation in Hypersonic Ballistic Bodies

Ashish Bamola Chandigarh University,

Gharuan, Mohali.4 IISC003 ESTS lobed nozzles for mixing enhancement of

transverse sonic jets in supersonic cross flow

N. H. Nandita IISC Bangalore

5 IISC004 Effect of Duct Geometry on Mixing Characteristics in

Constant Area Supersonic Ejector

Pradeep Gupta IISC Bangalore

6 IISC007 Surface Heat Flux Variation by a Forward Facing

Cavity in a Hypersonic Flow

SUDARSHAN B IISC Bangalore

7 IISC009 D Analysis of Dual-Combustion Ramjet T.S. Premika IISC Bangalore8 IISC011 Upstream injection studies with Pylon for a Scramjet

combustor

Bishal Saha IISC Bangalore

9 IISC013 Experimental Investigation on Effect of Grooved

Spike on Drag of a Blunt Cone in Hypersonic Flow

Ankit Bajpai IISC Bangalore

10 IISC016 Estimation of Tailoring Conditions in Shock Tubes Ramji Veerappan IISC Bangalore

11 IISC019 Transition experiments on blunt nose cone and

equivalent sharp nose cone using diamond shape

trips

Bijoy Kumar

Malik

IISC Bangalore

12 IISC021 Pressure effects on surface dielectric barrier

discharges for high speed flow control

Snehal U. M IISC Bangalore

13 IISC022 Investigation on Hypersonic Waverider K.Nagashetty IISC Bangalore

14 IISC023 Effect of Fuel Injector Locations on Scramjet

Combustor Performance Using Hydrocarbon Fuel – ACFD Study

Cairen Miranda IISC Bangalore

15 IISC026 Theoretical Analysis of Different Ballute

Configurations

Pooja Chaubdar IISC Bangalore

16 IISC027 A structured light illumination based flow diagnostic

tool for fast recovery of dynamic refractive fields

Biswajit Medhi IISC Bangalore

17 IISC028 Unsteady Separated Zones around Spiked Bodies at

Hypersonic Mach Numbers

G.Balakalyani IISC Bangalore

18 IISSST001 Crossed Liquid Fuel Injection Using a Ramp in

Scramjet

Prajith Kumar K

P

Indian Institute of Space

Science and Technology,

Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala19 IISSST002 Supersonic flow over cylindrical cavity P. Hemanth

chandra

Indian Institute of Space

Science and Technology,

Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala20 IISSST003 Strut based injection strategies for scramjet Ayaz Ahmed Indian Institute of Space

Science and Technology,

Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala21 IISSST004 High Enthalpy Flow through Expansion Deflection

Nozzle

Vishak

Sasidharan

Indian Institute of Space

Science and Technology,

Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala22 IITG001 Equivalence among different Wave Drag Reduction

techniquesAmrita Pathak IIT, Guwahati

23 IITG002 Hypersonic flow investigations on various computing

architectures

Jubajyoti Chutia IIT, Guwahati

24 IITG003 Investigations for Ramp and Impingement based

Shock Wave Boundary Layer Interactions

Prerna Phukan IIT, Guwahati

1. HIGH SPEED FLOW

25 IITM006 Prediction of Mach stem height in over expanded

jets

Vinoth. P IISC Bangalore

26 KUC001 Computational Study on a Re-entry Addon for an RLV Samuel Luis Karunya University,

Coimbatore 27 MNNIT001 Magnetogasdynamic shock wave propagation in self-

gravitating gas

Sumeeta Singh Motilal Nehru National

Institute of Technology

Allahabad28 PECU006 Numerical Analysis of Ferrofluid Based Miniature

Cooling System

Ashish Singh

Kharola

PEC University, Chandigarh

29 PMU001 Drag optimization and flow visualization studies over

an hypersonic re-entry model in shock tube

R.K.MUTHURAM

AN

Periyar Maniammai University,

Thanjavur, Tamilnadu

30 PMU005 Investigation of aerodynamic and heat transfer co-

efficients of re-entry module during upshot of real

gas at supersonic speeds

Yamini.S /

R.K.MUTHURAM

AN

Periyar Maniammai University,

Thanjavur, Tamilnadu

31 PMU007 Design optimization of re-usable launch vehicle Karan.S Periyar Maniammai University,

Thanjavur, Tamilnadu

32 PMU009 Effect of leading edge bluntness on the

thermomechanical response of hypersonic cruisevehicle

Pragadeesh Raja

S

Department of Aerospace

Engineering, Periyar Maniammai University,

Thanjavur33 SRM001 Prediction of range of an artillery shell considering

the aerodynamic drag for supersonic conditions

Dr. D. Siva

Krishna Reddy

SRM Univeristy,

Kattankulathur,

Kancheepuram34 VSSC003 Flow visualization on a Flight scale Scramjet Air

intake module in Hypersonic Wind Tunnel

K.J Francise VSSC, Thiruvananthapuram

35 VSSC004 Effect of Shock induced flow and Vortex interaction

for a typical space vehicle structure'

K Hariharan VSSC, Thiruvananthapuram

36 VSSC006 Effect of Boat Tail Angle on Aeroacoustics of an Ogive

Heat Shield Generic Launch Vehicle

M Prasath VSSC, Thiruvananthapuram

37 VSSC009 Effect of shock induced flow unsteadiness on typical

launch vehicle protrusion at supersonic mach

number

Tennyson J A VSSC, Thiruvananthapuram

1 IITM001 An experimental study on the blast wave

propagation over an air-water interface

Arun Kumar R IIT Madras, Tamilanadu, India-

6000362 IITM005 One Dimensional Characterization of Blast Mitigation

using Foam with a Face Plate

Yogeshwaran R IIT Madras, Tamilanadu, India-

6000363 TBRL004 Behaviour of Supersonic Sleds and Shock Waves

Mechanism in Ground Proximity

Vikas Antim

Pachori

TBRL, Chandigarh

4 TBRL006 Equivalent TNT quantity and standoff required to

reproduce a laboratory generated blast wave

Inderpal Singh

Sandhu

TBRL, Chandigarh

5 TBRL007 Experimental study of blast wave strength in air

vacated section using Blast Wave Generator

Ankush Sharma TBRL, Chandigarh

6 TBRL009 Blast wave mitigation study in composite panel Ankush Sharma TBRL, Chandigarh

7 TBRL011 Blast quantification using pencil probes and shock

arrival sensors

Rajesh kumari TBRL, Chandigarh

8 TBRL016 Performance Evaluation of Blast Resistant Glazing

Systems

Sakshi Arora TBRL, Chandigarh

9 TBRL019 Shock tube study of blast pressure attenuation

through perforated plate

Gurpreet Kaur TBRL, Chandigarh

10 TBRL020 Use of Perforated Plates for Blast Mitigation Bhupinder

Sewak

TBRL, Chandigarh

11 TBRL021 Development of C Code For Modeling Detonics AndBlast Performance of Non-Ideal Aluminized

Explosives

Jaspreet Kaur Narang

TBRL, Chandigarh

2. BLAST WAVE PHENOMENA

12 TCE001 Numerical Analysis on the use of steel fibres for

mitigating the effects of blast loading on RC column

D.Rajkumar Thiagarajar College of

Engineering, Madurai-625015

1 IISC014 Thermal Decomposition of Dicyclopentadiene: Single-

Pulse Shock-Tube Experiments and Chemical

Modeling Study

Kunal V Dhoke IISC Bangalore

2 IISC015 Modeling Real Gas and Dissociation Effects in High

Enthalpy Shock Tunnels

Ramji Veerappan IISC Bangalore

3 IITK001 Experimental study on premixed flame propagation

in a rectangular channel

Siba Prasad

Choudhury

IIT, Kharagpur

4 TBRL002 Parametric study to find minimum ignition energy for

ignition of liquid-fuel and air mixture in a pulse

detonation engine (PDE)

Manmohan

Sandhu

TBRL, Chandigarh

5 VSSC001 Testing of Scramjet Engine with Combustion in 1m

Shock Tunnel

Praveen K

Maurya

VSSC, Thiruvananthapuram

1 BCB002 Propagation of cylindrical imploding strong

detonation waves in self-gravitating gas

P. K. Gangwar Bareilly College, Bareilly U.P.

243001- INDIA2 KUC002 Continuous Rotating Detonation Engine Vinita. M.

Samuel

Karunya University,

Coimbatore 3 PECU001 Deflagration to Detonation Transition (DDT) For

Pulse Detonation Engine-A Study

D Mahaboob

Valli

PEC University, Chandigarh

4 PECU003 Mathematical modelling of pulse detonation engine

for power production

BHARAT ANKUR

DOGRA

PEC University, Chandigarh

5 PECU005 Computational Analysis of Bio-Gas Based Detonation

Tube

Amandeep Singh PEC University, Chandigarh

6 TBRL001 Effect of initiation mechanism on conical, tulip and

hemispherical liner shaped charge warhead

Rajeev Kumar TBRL, Chandigarh

1 ACRHEM001 Numerical study of optimization of foil thickness for

laser blow-off of aluminum

S Sai Shiva ACRHEM, University of

Hyderabad,2 ACRHEM002 Numerical study of threshold energy required for

laser blow-off of aluminum foils

S Sai Shiva ACRHEM, University of

Hyderabad,3 ACRHEM003 Shadowgraphy imaging of Laser Induced Shockwaves

in Transparent Media

Nagaraju

Guthikonda

ACRHEM, University of

Hyderabad,4 ACRHEM005 Shockwave and cavitation bubble dynamics by ns, ps

laser pulse induced optical breakdown of water

Naveen Kumar P ACRHEM, University of

Hyderabad,

5 BARC001 Study of Phase Transformations in Metals using

Portable Electric Gun Setup

A. K. Saxena BARC, Mumbai

6 DMRL001 Numerical simulations of blast response of

Aluminum plate subjected to Air blast and shock

tube blast loading

B.Venkataramud

u

DMRL, Hyderabad

7 IISC010 Study of metals exposed to femtosecond laser

induced shock: Surface microstructure evolution via

EBSD

Anuj Bisht IISC Bangalore

8 IISC024 Experimental Investigation of Synthesized CdS and

ZnS Nanoparticles Interaction with Shock Waves

Vishakantaiah

Jayaram

IISC Bangalore

9 IITM003 Polyurea Sandwich Structured Steel Plate in Armor

Fighting Vehicles (AFVs)

A.K.Gupta/

K.Srinivas

IIT Madras, Tamilanadu, India-

60003610 KUC003 Effect on hafnium-boride based aluminum alloy

under shock loading

Sharon Teres

John

Karunya University,

Coimbatore 11 PECU007 Wear & High strain rate Behavior of B4C reinforced

Aluminium alloy

Rajvir Singh PEC University, Chandigarh

3. SHOCK WAVE AND CHEMISTRY

4.DETONATION

5. SHOCK WAVE AND MATERIAL

12 PMU002 Shock waves impact on thin metal foils .P.Srinivasan Periyar Maniammai University,

Thanjavur, Tamilnadu

13 PMU004 Impact of nano particle impregnation on thin filmsusing shock waves

Kavithayeni V Periyar Maniammai University, Thanjavur, Tamilnadu

14 PXE003 High strain rate behavior of steel material typically

used in armour applications

A Banerjee, N

Nayak

PXE, Balasore

15 TBRL005 Generation of longitudinal CRACKS ON outer surfaceof armature due to spherical shock front loading and

its effect on FCG system

Brajesh Soni TBRL, Chandigarh

16 TBRL013 Effective shock mitigation technique for survival of

fuze electronics in launching shock

Ashish Saini TBRL, Chandigarh

17 TBRL017 Metal-Shock Interaction – A Naive Method to

Assess the Affected Region

Niraj Srivastava TBRL, Chandigarh

18 TBRL022 Shock wave attenuation characteristics of alluvial soil Inderpal Singh

Sandhu

TBRL, Chandigarh

1 IISC005 Measurements of Radiative Heat Transfer Rate Over

Planetary Entry Bodies in High Enthalpy Flows UsingNovel Thermal Gauge Based on LCC

Srinath S. IISC Bangalore

2 IISC006 Temperature Measurement in a Shock Tunnel at

Various Locations along the Hypersonic Flow using

Tunable Diode Laser Absorption Spectroscopy

Munuswamy

Kannan

IISC Bangalore

3 IISC020 Measurement of the Drag on the Modified Spike

Blunt Body

N Gopalakrishna IISC Bangalore

4 IITG004 Potential Thermal Probe for Calibration of Shock

Tube

Mohammad Adil IIT, Guwahati

5 IITG005 New Calibration Methodology Incorporating

Vibration for Hypersonic Application

Abhishek Kamal IIT, Guwahati

6 IITG006 Experimental investigation of tapered surface

junction probe in a shock tube

Anil Kumar Rout IIT, Guwahati

1 PMU003 Seed germination and nutrient efficiency under

shockwave treated seeds

D.Sivashangari Periyar Maniammai University,

Thanjavur, Tamilnadu

7. BIO-MEDICAL APPLICATIONS

6. DIAGNOSTICS FOR HIGH SPEED PHENOMENA


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