This paper explores theoretical solutions to the three-dimensional (3D) shock/shock interaction induced by 3D asymmetrical intersecting compression wedges in supersonic inviscid flows. For Mach interactions, an analytical method known as spatial-dimension reduction, which transforms the problem of 3D steady shock/shock interaction into a two-dimensional (2D) pseudo-steady problem on cross sections, is used to obtain the solutions in the vicinity of the Mach stem. The theoretical solutions include the pressure, temperature, density, Mach number behind the Mach stem, and total pressure recovery coefficient. Numerical simulations are performed to validate the theoretical results. Here, the NND scheme is employed by solving 3D inviscid Euler eq...
The dynamic interaction of two planar and asymmetric shock waves at a free-stream Mach number M¥ = 3...
Also known as Aero-Rept--9217SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:6015.42...
The dynamic interaction of two planar and asymmetric shock waves at a free-stream Mach number M¥ = 3...
This paper examines the Shock/Shock Interactions (SSI) between the body and wing of aircraft in supe...
The response of asymmetric and planar shock interactions to a continuous excitation of the lower inc...
The problem of three-dimensional steady shock wave interaction is a key issue for supersonic and hyp...
A numerical investigation of the interaction of a planar shock wave with a rigid wedge and cone in a...
The vast majority of shock wave–boundary-layer interactions in practical applications like supersoni...
This paper examines the Shock/Shock Interactions (SSI) between the body and wing of aircraft in supe...
The three-dimensional (3D) shock wave reflections over two perpendicularly intersecting wedges are n...
The vast majority of shock wave–boundary-layer interactions in practical applications like supersoni...
The three-dimensional ideal gas flow in the shock layer of a blunted supersonic cone at an angle of ...
Christopher J. Riley: An Engineering Method for Interactive Inviscid-Boundary Layers in Three-Dimens...
The problem of shock-shock interaction between a planar oblique shock wave and a bow shock wave is u...
Results of numerical and analytical investigations of inviscid steady supersonic flows in corners fo...
The dynamic interaction of two planar and asymmetric shock waves at a free-stream Mach number M¥ = 3...
Also known as Aero-Rept--9217SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:6015.42...
The dynamic interaction of two planar and asymmetric shock waves at a free-stream Mach number M¥ = 3...
This paper examines the Shock/Shock Interactions (SSI) between the body and wing of aircraft in supe...
The response of asymmetric and planar shock interactions to a continuous excitation of the lower inc...
The problem of three-dimensional steady shock wave interaction is a key issue for supersonic and hyp...
A numerical investigation of the interaction of a planar shock wave with a rigid wedge and cone in a...
The vast majority of shock wave–boundary-layer interactions in practical applications like supersoni...
This paper examines the Shock/Shock Interactions (SSI) between the body and wing of aircraft in supe...
The three-dimensional (3D) shock wave reflections over two perpendicularly intersecting wedges are n...
The vast majority of shock wave–boundary-layer interactions in practical applications like supersoni...
The three-dimensional ideal gas flow in the shock layer of a blunted supersonic cone at an angle of ...
Christopher J. Riley: An Engineering Method for Interactive Inviscid-Boundary Layers in Three-Dimens...
The problem of shock-shock interaction between a planar oblique shock wave and a bow shock wave is u...
Results of numerical and analytical investigations of inviscid steady supersonic flows in corners fo...
The dynamic interaction of two planar and asymmetric shock waves at a free-stream Mach number M¥ = 3...
Also known as Aero-Rept--9217SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:6015.42...
The dynamic interaction of two planar and asymmetric shock waves at a free-stream Mach number M¥ = 3...