2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.compfluid.2014.03.001
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Numerical investigation on the induction zone structure of the oblique detonation waves

Abstract: a b s t r a c tOblique detonation waves are simulated to study the induction zone structures with different incident Ma numbers. Three kinds of shock configurations are observed at the end of the induction zone, which are the k-shaped shock, the X-shaped shock and the Y-shaped shock. The X-shaped and Y-shaped shocks appear when the incident Ma is low, and the Y-shaped shock associated with the complicated unstationary process. The induction zone length reaches the maximum value when the X-shaped shock changes … Show more

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“…Besides the main ODW surface, the second oblique detonation wave (SODW) appears in the shocked gas, with a regular reflection on the wedge. Similar structure has been observed except with the Mach reflection of SODW on the wedge [11,13]. Increasing M in into 9.2, one more complicated structure form as shown in Fig.…”
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“…Besides the main ODW surface, the second oblique detonation wave (SODW) appears in the shocked gas, with a regular reflection on the wedge. Similar structure has been observed except with the Mach reflection of SODW on the wedge [11,13]. Increasing M in into 9.2, one more complicated structure form as shown in Fig.…”
Section: (Lower)supporting
confidence: 57%
“…Usually the SODW has the Mach reflection on the wedge, generating the so called "Y" bifurcation shock [11,12]. Its interaction will induce the Mach stem between the SODW and SIDW, bringing several wave configurations hard to be analyzed.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Teng and Jiang 25 analyzed the structural differences of these two transition processes as a function of different chemical and aerodynamic parameters, and from there proposed criteria to characterize the transition type. Furthermore, the observed transient structures are also dependent on the inflow Mach number toward the wedge and chemical activation energy, 26,27 making the modeling of realistic oblique detonations even more complex.…”
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confidence: 99%