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 and an isentropic exponent changes from regular to Mach reflection between and when a straight wedge tip is used, while the transition for an initially curved wedge occurs between and .
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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}
}