Author:
Zienkiewicz H. K.,Malloch I. D.
Abstract
SummaryAn experimental study of bow-wave trajectories for a sphere in CO2 has been made in a shock tube, using a drum-camera-schlieren technique, for incident shock Mach numbers of 2·4, 2·8 and 4·0. Results show that vibrational relaxation has only a slight effect on the bow-wave formation time but significantly affects the stand-off distance in steady flow.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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