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Non-uniqueness of solutions in asymptotically self-similar shock reflections

Fluid Dynamics 2020-06-09 v2

Abstract

The present study addresses the self-similar problem of unsteady shock reflection on an inclined wedge. The start-up conditions are studied by modifying the wedge corner and allowing for a finite radius of curvature. It is found that the type of shock reflection observed far from the corner, namely regular or Mach reflection, depends intimately on the start-up condition, as the flow "remembers" how it was started. Substantial differences were found. For example, the type of shock reflection for an incident shock Mach number M=6.6M=6.6 and an isentropic exponent γ=1.2\gamma =1.2 changes from regular to Mach reflection between 4444^\circ and 4545^\circ when a straight wedge tip is used, while the transition for an initially curved wedge occurs between 5757^\circ and 5858^\circ.

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@article{arxiv.1211.3683,
  title  = {Non-uniqueness of solutions in asymptotically self-similar shock reflections},
  author = {S. She-Ming Lau-Chapdelaine and Matei I. Radulescu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1211.3683},
  year   = {2020}
}