Bifurcating Mach Shock Reflections with Application to Detonation Structure

Numerical simulations of Mach shock reflections have shown that the Mach stem can bifurcate as a result of the slip line jetting forward. Numerical simulations were conducted in this study which determined that these bifurcations occur when the Mach number is high, the ramp angle is high, and specif...

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Main Author: Mach, Philip
Language:en
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/20182
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OOU.#10393-201822014-06-14T03:49:22ZBifurcating Mach Shock Reflections with Application to Detonation StructureMach, Philipshock reflectionsdetonationsbifurcating Mach stemsnumerical simulationscellular regularityNumerical simulations of Mach shock reflections have shown that the Mach stem can bifurcate as a result of the slip line jetting forward. Numerical simulations were conducted in this study which determined that these bifurcations occur when the Mach number is high, the ramp angle is high, and specific heat ratio is low. It was clarified that the bifurcation is a result of a sufficiently large velocity difference across the slip line which drives the jet. This bifurcation phenomenon has also been observed after triple point collisions in detonation simulations. A triple point reflection was modelled as an inert shock reflecting off a wedge, and the accuracy of the model at early times after reflection indicates that bifurcations in detonations are a result of the shock reflection process. Further investigations revealed that bifurcations likely contribute to the irregular structure observed in certain detonations.2011-08-26T20:16:56Z2011-08-26T20:16:56Z20112011-08-26Thèse / Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10393/20182en
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language en
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topic shock reflections
detonations
bifurcating Mach stems
numerical simulations
cellular regularity
spellingShingle shock reflections
detonations
bifurcating Mach stems
numerical simulations
cellular regularity
Mach, Philip
Bifurcating Mach Shock Reflections with Application to Detonation Structure
description Numerical simulations of Mach shock reflections have shown that the Mach stem can bifurcate as a result of the slip line jetting forward. Numerical simulations were conducted in this study which determined that these bifurcations occur when the Mach number is high, the ramp angle is high, and specific heat ratio is low. It was clarified that the bifurcation is a result of a sufficiently large velocity difference across the slip line which drives the jet. This bifurcation phenomenon has also been observed after triple point collisions in detonation simulations. A triple point reflection was modelled as an inert shock reflecting off a wedge, and the accuracy of the model at early times after reflection indicates that bifurcations in detonations are a result of the shock reflection process. Further investigations revealed that bifurcations likely contribute to the irregular structure observed in certain detonations.
author Mach, Philip
author_facet Mach, Philip
author_sort Mach, Philip
title Bifurcating Mach Shock Reflections with Application to Detonation Structure
title_short Bifurcating Mach Shock Reflections with Application to Detonation Structure
title_full Bifurcating Mach Shock Reflections with Application to Detonation Structure
title_fullStr Bifurcating Mach Shock Reflections with Application to Detonation Structure
title_full_unstemmed Bifurcating Mach Shock Reflections with Application to Detonation Structure
title_sort bifurcating mach shock reflections with application to detonation structure
publishDate 2011
url http://hdl.handle.net/10393/20182
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