Shock compression of a perfect gas

Author:

Evans Cerda,Evans Foster

Abstract

The compression of a perfect gas between a uniformaly moving piston and a rigid wall is discussed in the one-dimensional case. If the piston moves with a finite speed, it will initiate a shock in the gas which will reflect successively from rigid wall and piston and cause the compression process to deviate from a reversible adiabatic process. Expressions are derived for the relative changes in pressure and density at each shock reflection. Then values of density and pressure after any number of shock reflections are computed relative to their initial values, and, in terms of these, the corresponding values of temperature and entropy, as well as shock speeds, are determined. The limiting value of the entropy change, as the number of reflections goes to infinity, is obtained as a function of the ratio of specific heats of the gas and the strength of the initial shock. Hence it is possible to estimate an upper limit to the deviation of the shock compression process from a reversible adiabatic process. Some illustrative numerical examples are given.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics

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