An Experimental Investigation of Three-Dimensional Shock Waves Induced by Gas Injection through Two Orifices Into Supersonic Conical Flow
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The propagation of shock waves induced by gas infection through two orifices into supersonic conical flow has been experimentally investigated. To reproduce the three-dimensional propagation of the induced shock waves, a series of evolved shadowgraphs was taken by the rotatable conical lens method. The results show that the propagation of the shock waves induced by twin injections and a single off-radial injection are identically greater than those of the single radial injections, regardless of the quantity of injection. It is also shown from the oil flow visualization that a separated region to generate strong recompression waves in the down stream of the twin injectors does not exist in the case of the single injector.
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