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Studies of aerothermal loads generated in regions of shock/shock interaction in hypersonic flow
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1988
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AeroacousticsEngineeringFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringBoundary LayerUnsteady FlowCompressible FlowNumerical SimulationHypersonic FlowAerothermal LoadsShock CompressionDetailed Heat TransferMultiphase FlowHeat TransferShock/shock InteractionAerospace EngineeringTurbulent Flow Heat TransferAerodynamicsExperimental StudiesThermal Engineering
Experimental studies were conducted to examine the aerothermal characteristics of shock/shock/boundary layer interaction regions generated by single and multiple incident shocks. The presented experimental studies were conducted over a Mach number range from 6 to 19 for a range of Reynolds numbers to obtain both laminar and turbulent interaction regions. Detailed heat transfer and pressure measurements were made for a range of interaction types and incident shock strengths over a transverse cylinder, with emphasis on the 3 and 4 type interaction regions. The measurements were compared with the simple Edney, Keyes, and Hains models for a range of interaction configurations and freestream conditions. The complex flowfields and aerothermal loads generated by multiple-shock impingement, while not generating as large peak loads, provide important test cases for code prediction. The detailed heat transfer and pressure measurements proved a good basis for evaluating the accuracy of simple prediction methods and detailed numerical solutions for laminar and transitional regions or shock/shock interactions.
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