1986
DOI: 10.1098/rspa.1986.0123
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Pseudostationary oblique shock-wave reflections in sulphur hexafluoride (SF 6 ): interferometric and numerical results

Abstract: Pseudostationary oblique shock-wave reflections in SF 6 were investigated experimentally and numerically. Experiments were concluded in the UTIAS 10 x 18 cm Hypervelocity Shock Tube in the range of incident shock wave Mach number 1.25 < M s < 8.0 and wedge angle 4° < θ w < 47° with initial pressure 4 < P 0 < 267 Torr (0.53-35.60 kPa) at temperatures T… Show more

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“…The physical quantities experimentally measured for this chosen pseudo-steady MR, as taken from Hu [9], are χ = 3.0° and ω ir = 117.2°. This is why we perform two series of three-shock calculations for the series of experimentally observed pseudo-steady MR in SF 6 [10] in the following two sections, in order to validate the vibrational equilibrium hypothesis for shocked SF 6 and to verify the applicability and general accuracy of our computed shock polar solutions of strong pseudo-steady MR in SF 6 using the vibrationally-equilibrated fictitious perfect-gas model in the three-shock theory. They are χ = 3.06° and ω ir = 117.16°, which are in remarkably close agreement with the experimentally measured values.…”
Section: The Von Neumann Three-shock Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The physical quantities experimentally measured for this chosen pseudo-steady MR, as taken from Hu [9], are χ = 3.0° and ω ir = 117.2°. This is why we perform two series of three-shock calculations for the series of experimentally observed pseudo-steady MR in SF 6 [10] in the following two sections, in order to validate the vibrational equilibrium hypothesis for shocked SF 6 and to verify the applicability and general accuracy of our computed shock polar solutions of strong pseudo-steady MR in SF 6 using the vibrationally-equilibrated fictitious perfect-gas model in the three-shock theory. They are χ = 3.06° and ω ir = 117.16°, which are in remarkably close agreement with the experimentally measured values.…”
Section: The Von Neumann Three-shock Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the following, the ω ir of strong pseudo-steady MR experiments in SF 6 reported by Hu [9], Hu and Glass [10] is calculated with their measured χ applied in the three-shock theory using the following two different perfect-gas models: γ = 1.333 for vibrationally-frozen SF 6 and γ = 1.093 for vibrationally-equilibrated SF 6 . In the following, the ω ir of strong pseudo-steady MR experiments in SF 6 reported by Hu [9], Hu and Glass [10] is calculated with their measured χ applied in the three-shock theory using the following two different perfect-gas models: γ = 1.333 for vibrationally-frozen SF 6 and γ = 1.093 for vibrationally-equilibrated SF 6 .…”
Section: Predictions Of ω Ir From the Local Three-shock Theorymentioning
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