Author:
SUDANI N.,SATO M.,KARASAWA T.,NODA J.,TATE A.,WATANABE M.
Abstract
Configurations of shock wave reflection in steady supersonic flows have been experimentally
investigated using a combination of two wedges. It has been experimentally
proved by a symmetric arrangement that both regular and Mach reflections are possible
in the dual-solution domain for various aspect ratio models. In the arrangement
for the purpose of clarifying the influence of the wedge three-dimensionality, the transition
from regular to Mach reflection can happen at any inlet aspect ratio, both when
the inlet aspect ratio is increased and when it is reduced. The inlet aspect ratio has no
effect on the transition provided it is high enough for the regular reflection point at
the spanwise centre to be free from information from wedge edges. Flow visualization
data produced using the vapour screen technique indicate that, in a region influenced
by information from wedge edges, the three-dimensionality of experimental models
promotes regular reflection rather than Mach reflection. To study the criteria for
the transition between regular and Mach reflections, an asymmetric arrangement of
two wedges has been used, and a hysteresis effect is clearly evident. The transition
from regular to Mach reflection, however, occurs significantly below the detachment
condition, and moreover, the repeatability of the transition angle is not satisfactorily
achieved. These experimental results imply that wind tunnel disturbances may dominate
the transition in the dual-solution domain. The stability of regular reflection
in the dual-solution domain is discussed, and effects of free-stream disturbances are
experimentally examined by producing water vapour in the free stream as an artificial
disturbance.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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