Title of article :
Numerical Study on Shock Train Characteristics in Divergent Channels
Author/Authors :
Vignesh Ram, P. S Department of Mechanical Engineering - Andong National University - south Korea , Kim, T. H Department of Mechanical Engineering - Andong National University - south Korea , Kim, H. D Department of Mechanical Engineering - Andong National University - south Korea
Abstract :
In any supersonic intake, the flow decelerates from supersonic to subsonic speed through a constant or divergent
channel “isolator” by a series of bifurcated compression shock waves referred to as a shock train. It is important
to understand the characteristics of the shock train which occur inside the isolator to improve the performance
of scramjet engines. In the present work, numerical simulations were carried out to investigate the
characteristics of the shock train occurring in the divergent channels using coupled implicit Reynolds Averaged
Navier-Stokes (RANS) equations along with the two-equation k-w SST turbulence model. Results show that
the downstream pressure variation causes the shock train length to decrease and the shock structure
phenomenon varies from Mach reflection to Regular reflection. The variation of the inlet Mach number has less
influence on the shock train length and the location of the shock train is determined by the area ratio. In
comparison with the constant area duct, the shock train structure phenomena varies from Mach reflection to
regular reflection in the divergent channel. Also, the increase in divergent angle raises the total pressure loss.
Keywords :
Shock boundary layer interaction , Pseudo shock wave , Separated flows , Shock reflection phenomenon
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics