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Transitional wave configurations between Type III and Type IV oblique-shock/bow-shock interactions

Jun Peng, Shuai LI, Fan Yang, Mingyue Lin, Guilai Han, Zongmin Hu

2022Chinese Journal of Aeronautics16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The interactions of oblique/bow shock waves are the key flow phenomena restricting the design and aerothermodynamic performance of high-speed vehicles. Type III and Type IV Shock/Shock Interactions(SSIs) have been extensively investigated, as such interactions can induce abnormal aerodynamic heating problems in hypersonic flows of vehicles. The transition process between these two distinct types of shock/shock interactions remains unclear. In the present study, a subclass of shock/shock interaction configuration is revealed and defined as Type IIIa. Type IIIa interaction can induce much more severe aerodynamic heating than a Type IV interaction which was ever reported to be the most serious in literature. The intense aerodynamic heating observed in this configuration highlights a new design point for the thermal protection system of hypersonic vehicles. A secondary Mach interaction between shock waves in the supersonic flow path of a Type III configuration is demonstrated to be the primary mechanism for such a subclass of shock/shock interaction configuration.

Topics & Concepts

Oblique shockShock (circulatory)AerodynamicsHypersonic speedShock waveBow shock (aerodynamics)Mach numberAerospace engineeringMechanicsMoving shockPhysicsSupersonic speedEngineeringInternal medicineMedicineComputational Fluid Dynamics and AerodynamicsGas Dynamics and Kinetic TheoryPlasma and Flow Control in Aerodynamics
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