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Interferometric measurement of density in nonstationary shock wave reflection flow and comparison with CFD

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Houwing, A. Frank
Takayama, Kazuyoshi
Jiang, Zheng Yi
Sun, M.
Yada, K.
Mitobe, H.

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We present density measurements from the application of interferometry and Fourier transform fringe analysis to the problem of nonstationary shock wave reflection over a semicircular cylinder and compare our experimental measurements to theoretical results from a CFD simulation of the same problem. The experimental results demonstrate our ability to resolve detailed structure in this complex shock wave reflection problem, allowing visualization of multiple shocks in the vicinity of the triple point, plus visualization of the shear layer and an associated vortical structure. Comparison between CFD and experiment show significant discrepancies with experiment producing a double Mach Reflection when CFD predicts a transitional Mach reflection.

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Shock Waves

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2037-12-31