Abstract
This paper concentrates on establishing the three-dimensional flow geometry
associated with studies of shock wave reflection between two symmetrical wedges in
supersonic flow. It considers the issue of hysteresis in such flows, and draws a distinction
between three different aspects of hysteresis, associated with: ideal two-dimensional
flow, flow with noise, and three-dimensional effects. The three-dimensional nature of
the flow field is elucidated by the use of oblique shadowgraph photography where
the optical axis of the shadowgraph system passes at an oblique angle, of as much as
55°, through the test section. The traces of the wave system reflecting off the tunnel
window are identified and are used to assist in identification of wave profiles. The
nature of the approach of the peripheral Mach reflections collapsing towards the
centre of the flow becomes evident, as does the mechanism of transition from Mach
reflection to regular reflection. Distinct evidence of the effects of flow perturbations
at the mechanical equilibrium transition point are presented, as are changes in the
rate of growth of the Mach stem near this point.It is shown that three-dimensional effects can have a major effect on the wedge
angle for transition. In the present tests, at Mach 3.1 and a wedge aspect ratio of
0.5, this occurs at a wedge angle of about 5° higher than the theoretical maximum
for the corresponding two-dimensional flow, where the dual solution domain extends
over only two degrees.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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