A study of the mechanism by which disturbances can cause tripping between steady-flow regular and Mach reflection in the dual-solution domain is presented. Computational results indicate that the disturbance shock created as a result of the impact of dense particles on one of the shock-generating wedges can cause transition from regular to Mach reflection. The disturbance shock may also be generated by direct energy deposition on the wedge. Estimates of the lower bound of the required energy for transition to occur are presented and compared to values obtained computationally. Experiments were performed at Mach 4.0 in a Ludwieg tube that has a test duration of 100 ms. Proper starting of the flow necessitated operation with an upstream diaph...
Stagnation temperature traverses were performed in the supersonic wind tunnel behind the reflected s...
Referring to von Neumann's words, transition from a two- to a three-shock reflection configuration i...
The transition boundary separating the region of regular reflection from the regions of single-, tra...
A study of the mechanism by which disturbances can cause tripping between steady-flow regular and Ma...
A theoretical and experimental investigation was conducted to elucidate the mechanism by which trans...
A theoretical and experimental investigation was conducted to elucidate the mechanism by which trans...
AbstractThe transition of planar shock waves over straight wedges in steady flows between regular an...
In the present thesis, the transition from regular to Mach reflection in steady and unsteady flows i...
To honor the memory of our friend and colleague Mikhail Ivanov a review of his great contributions t...
To honor the memory of our friend and colleague Mikhail Ivanov a review of his great contributions t...
Experiments were conducted in the free-piston shock tube and shock tunnel with dissociating nitrogen...
Experiments were conducted in the free-piston shock tube and shock tunnel with dissociating nitrogen...
An experimental investigation on shock-shock interactions has been conducted with the aim of studyin...
Ernst Mach recorded experimentally, in the late 1870s, two different shock-wave reflection configura...
Stagnation temperature traverses were performed in the supersonic wind tunnel behind the reflected s...
Stagnation temperature traverses were performed in the supersonic wind tunnel behind the reflected s...
Referring to von Neumann's words, transition from a two- to a three-shock reflection configuration i...
The transition boundary separating the region of regular reflection from the regions of single-, tra...
A study of the mechanism by which disturbances can cause tripping between steady-flow regular and Ma...
A theoretical and experimental investigation was conducted to elucidate the mechanism by which trans...
A theoretical and experimental investigation was conducted to elucidate the mechanism by which trans...
AbstractThe transition of planar shock waves over straight wedges in steady flows between regular an...
In the present thesis, the transition from regular to Mach reflection in steady and unsteady flows i...
To honor the memory of our friend and colleague Mikhail Ivanov a review of his great contributions t...
To honor the memory of our friend and colleague Mikhail Ivanov a review of his great contributions t...
Experiments were conducted in the free-piston shock tube and shock tunnel with dissociating nitrogen...
Experiments were conducted in the free-piston shock tube and shock tunnel with dissociating nitrogen...
An experimental investigation on shock-shock interactions has been conducted with the aim of studyin...
Ernst Mach recorded experimentally, in the late 1870s, two different shock-wave reflection configura...
Stagnation temperature traverses were performed in the supersonic wind tunnel behind the reflected s...
Stagnation temperature traverses were performed in the supersonic wind tunnel behind the reflected s...
Referring to von Neumann's words, transition from a two- to a three-shock reflection configuration i...
The transition boundary separating the region of regular reflection from the regions of single-, tra...