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Delves into the innovative Background-Oriented Schlieren technique for visualizing shock waves and compressible flow phenomena using environmental patterns.
Explores the use of Ni alloys in high-temperature applications like gas turbines and jet engines, covering their design, material requirements, and alloying effects.
Explores variational principles in quantum mechanics, including sudden and adiabatic approximations, and their application to the time-dependent Schrödinger equation.