ShockDriven
Shock-driven is an adjective used in physics and related disciplines to describe processes in which shocks or shock waves are the primary drivers of dynamics. The term emphasizes causality from the shock itself rather than from steady or external forcing, and it is often applied across different scales and media.
In fluid dynamics, shock-driven flows arise when supersonic motion generates shock waves that compress, heat, and
In astrophysics, shock-driven processes occur when shocks from supernovae, stellar winds, or jets propagate through gas.
In laboratory and computational settings, shock-driven experiments and simulations use shocks generated by lasers, pistons, or
The term remains descriptive rather than a formal discipline name; more precise phrases such as shock-driven