Investigation of the Slipstream in Mach Reflections
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概要
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A slipstream emanating from a triple point in the Mach reflection of a shock wave, which is assumed to be a discontinuous surface in the three-shock theory, forms a high-speed mixing layer. In the present paper, the slipstream in the Mach reflection has been investigated in detail and visualized by means of the shadowgraph method. Numerical simulation has been performed using the discrete vortex method. Also, the transition from the laminar to turbulent mixing layer and the growth of a fully developed turbulent mixing layer have been studied experimentally and numerically.
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- 1990-05-15
著者
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Hirahara Hiroyuki
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Saitama University
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Kawahashi Masaaki
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Saitama University
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Matsuo Kazuyasu
Graduate School Of Eng. Sciences Kyushu University
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Matsuo Kazuyasu
Graduate School Of Engineering Science Kyushu University
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Kawahashi M
Faculty Of Engineering Saitama University
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Hirahara H
Faculty Of Engineering Saitama University
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