Shock wave interaction with convex circular cylindrical surfaces

Author:

SKEWS BERIC W.,KLEINE HARALD

Abstract

The reflection of shock waves off cylindrical surfaces of different radii is examined with the help of time-resolved flow visualization. The primary diagnostic is a newly developed technique based on the tracking of deliberately introduced small perturbations in the flow. The main focus of the investigation is to determine at which position the shock wave receives information about the shape of the wall that it reflects off. In the pseudo-steady shock reflection off a plane wall, it is commonly accepted that the reflection changes from regular to irregular as soon as sonic signals generated behind the reflection point catch up with the reflection point, and the common interpretation is that this corresponds to the transition from regular to Mach reflection (the so-called sonic criterion). The results obtained here for convex circular surfaces show that this ‘catch-up’ condition occurs at wall angles considerably higher than in the plane wall case, while a visible Mach stem occurs only further along the surface at wall angles distinctively lower than those for plane walls. Tests are also conducted on a surface where a cylindrical portion is followed by a fixed angle plane section. The Mach numbers are chosen to be on either side of the plane wall transition condition so as to examine the adjustment from reflection on the cylindrical portion to that on the plane wall. These tests confirm that the wall angle at which sonic ‘catch-up’ to the reflection point occurs on the cylindrical surface is much higher than the corresponding wall angle predicted by the sonic criterion for a plane wall. While the transition from regular to irregular reflection is not the main concern of this contribution, the present results show that the transition criteria developed for steady and pseudo-steady flows are only of limited use in the fully unsteady flows such as the one investigated here.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics

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