Flow Characteristics in a Channel Following Exit of Incident Shock Wave.

Abstract

Dynamic variations in pressure occurring within shock tube channels following the exit of an incident shock wave were investigated. Three channel sizes were investigated. The first size was 4 in by 8 by 48 in (10.16 cm by 20.32 cm by 1.22 m), the second size was 4 in by 1 in by 25 in (10.16 cm by 2.54 cm by 63.5 cm), and the third size was 1 in by 1 in by 44 in (2.54 cm by 2.54 cm by 1.12 m). For the first and second channels, the shock tube diaphragm pressure ratio, P sub 41 ranged from 6.0 to 20.0. The third channel was used over a P sub 41 range of 8.0 to 20.0 and also to determine the presence of transverse waves due to an area reduction in the shock tube. The first channel, having the same cross-sectional area as the shock tube, exhibited pressures which approximated simple shock tube theory results. The second and third channels exhibited complex pressure changes which consistently peaked at the same time after the shock wave passed the pressure sensors, independent of P sub 41.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 01, 1980
Accession Number
ADA094735

Entities

People

  • Ralph H. Tate Iii

Organizations

  • Air Force Institute of Technology

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Sensors
  • Weapons Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Air Force
  • Classification
  • Frequency
  • Gages
  • Instrumentation
  • Mach Number
  • Pressure Distribution
  • Pressure Gages
  • Pressure Transducers
  • Pressurization
  • Security
  • Shock Tubes
  • Shock Waves
  • Skeletal Muscle
  • Transverse
  • Transverse Waves
  • Waves

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  • Combustion Dynamics and Shock Wave Physics.
  • Combustion and Flow Dynamics.