2013
DOI: 10.1177/0954410013485318
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Millisecond-scale shock-train evolution in high-pressure ratio nozzles: Schlieren imaging and qualitative analysis of shock–boundary layer interaction

Abstract: The classical picture of shock evolution in nozzles holds that under over-expanded flow conditions, a single, nominally normal shock exists within the nozzle. Focusing on the highly dynamic flow produced during blow-down of an experimental, high-nozzle pressure ratio, planar nozzle, this article presents visual evidence that shock-trains – here, a pair of parallel, nominally normal shocks – dominate the rapidly evolving flow field. Three principal results are presented in this study. First, high-speed schliere… Show more

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