A combined analytical and numerical study is conducted to investigate the asymmetric cap-shock non-uniform Mach Reflection (csMR) phenomenon outside of an over-expanded supersonic jet for the first time. Prior analytical works have only considered the wedge-induced steady symmetric and asymmetric Mach reflection configurations. However, there is another structure occurring in nozzle flow fields known as a non-uniformity induced cap-shock pattern. We derive a new analytical model to predict the wave structure of the asymmetric csMR in the absence of internal shocks by extending on a prior symmetric Mach reflection (MR) model. Different from the wedge flow case, flow non-uniformity is incorporated by assuming different upstream Mach numbers i...
A study of the mechanism by which disturbances can cause tripping between steady-flow regular and Ma...
This paper presents the results of numerical simulations of supersonic flows with shock waves in a d...
In this paper, we study the intersection (interaction) between several steady shocks traveling in th...
The viscous and rarefaction effects on centreline shock reflection occurring in an overexpanded axis...
International audienceThe transition from regular to Mach reflection in a supersonic planar jet oper...
International audienceThe transition from regular to Mach reflection in a supersonic planar jet oper...
International audienceThe transition from regular to Mach reflection in a supersonic planar jet oper...
In this paper, we study the Mach reflection phenomenon in inviscid flows using a higher order discon...
The Mach number is the primary parameter in determining the intrinsic driving properties, and effect...
In the present thesis, the transition from regular to Mach reflection in steady and unsteady flows i...
The investigation of Mach reflection formed after the impingement of a weak plane shock wave on a we...
The numerical method involving both the method of integral relations and the method of characteristi...
A study of the mechanism by which disturbances can cause tripping between steady-flow regular and Ma...
In the case of high overexpansion, the exhaust jet of the supersonic nozzle of rocket engines separa...
At the previous AFMC, the background for expecting a departure from Rankine-Hugoniot theory at the b...
A study of the mechanism by which disturbances can cause tripping between steady-flow regular and Ma...
This paper presents the results of numerical simulations of supersonic flows with shock waves in a d...
In this paper, we study the intersection (interaction) between several steady shocks traveling in th...
The viscous and rarefaction effects on centreline shock reflection occurring in an overexpanded axis...
International audienceThe transition from regular to Mach reflection in a supersonic planar jet oper...
International audienceThe transition from regular to Mach reflection in a supersonic planar jet oper...
International audienceThe transition from regular to Mach reflection in a supersonic planar jet oper...
In this paper, we study the Mach reflection phenomenon in inviscid flows using a higher order discon...
The Mach number is the primary parameter in determining the intrinsic driving properties, and effect...
In the present thesis, the transition from regular to Mach reflection in steady and unsteady flows i...
The investigation of Mach reflection formed after the impingement of a weak plane shock wave on a we...
The numerical method involving both the method of integral relations and the method of characteristi...
A study of the mechanism by which disturbances can cause tripping between steady-flow regular and Ma...
In the case of high overexpansion, the exhaust jet of the supersonic nozzle of rocket engines separa...
At the previous AFMC, the background for expecting a departure from Rankine-Hugoniot theory at the b...
A study of the mechanism by which disturbances can cause tripping between steady-flow regular and Ma...
This paper presents the results of numerical simulations of supersonic flows with shock waves in a d...
In this paper, we study the intersection (interaction) between several steady shocks traveling in th...