Abstract:The structure and dynamic of the shock train in a mixing duct are investigated experimentally in a supersonic air breathing wind tunnel. High-speed schlieren technique and pressure measurements are utilized for the data acquisition. Nozzle clapboards are applied to separate the incoming flow into upper secondary flow, primary flow, and lower secondary flow. The Mach number of all incoming flows is 2.05, whereas the static pressures between primary and secondary flow stay unmatched. Experimental results indicat… Show more
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