Author:
SOUKHOMLINOV V. S.,KOLOSOV V. Y.,SHEVEREV V. A.,ÖTÜGEN M. V.
Abstract
A theoretical analysis was carried out to study the formation and propagation of
a weak shock wave in a gas with longitudinal temperature gradients. An equation
describing the formation and propagation of a weak shock wave through a non-uniform
medium in the absence of energy dissipation was derived. An approximate
analytical solution to the one-dimensional wave propagation equation is established.
With this, the thermal gradient effects on the shock-wave Mach number and speed
were investigated and the results were compared to earlier experiments. Numerical
solutions for the same problem using Euler’s equations have also been obtained and
compared to the analytical results. The analysis shows that the time of shock-wave
formation from the initial disturbance, for mild temperature gradients, is independent
of the gradient. The shock wave forms at a longer axial distance from the initial
disturbance when the temperature gradient is positive whereas the opposite is true
for a negative temperature gradient.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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