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Pisma v Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 2018 Volume 44, Issue 4, Pages 59–65 (Mi pjtf5882)

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The effect of pulsed sliding surface discharges on supersonic airflow past a thin wedge in shock tube

I. V. Mursenkova, A. S. Sazonov, Yu. Liao

Lomonosov Moscow State University

Abstract: The influence of 300-ns pulsed sliding surface discharges on supersonic airflow with $M$ = 1.2–1.5 past a thin wedge has been studied in a shock tube at 0.12–0.14 kg/m$^3$ gas density. It is established that inhomogeneity of the airflow-density field near the wedge leads to changes in the discharge current geometry and the structure of surface-discharge glow. The dynamics of discharge-initiated shock waves disturbing the quasi-stationary flow past the wedge was studied by the method of shadow visualization. It is shown that shock waves from intense surface-discharge channels in front of the wedge and behind its rear part can produce nonstationary action on the flow past the wedge surface, which lasts for up to 120 $\mu$s after the discharge pulse.

Received: 11.10.2017

DOI: 10.21883/PJTF.2018.04.45639.17074


 English version:
Technical Physics Letters, 2018, 44:2, 157–159

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