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Calculation of two-dimensional and three-dimensional regular shock intersections
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 July 2016
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The intersection of two oblique shock waves of opposite families is a common occurrence in supersonic flows. It can result either in a regular intersection, where the downstream waves are weak shocks and a single slip line emanates from the intersection, or in a form of Mach reflection where a strong shock bridges the gap between two three-shock confluences each of which generates a slip line. The transition between regular and Mach reflection has been discussed for the symmetrical case by Henderson and Lozzi and by Horning et al. The conditions at a three-shock confluence point have been analysed for two-dimensional flow by Henderson and for three-dimensional flow by Hunt and Lamont and by Rudman.
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