Flow in shock tubes with area change at the diaphragm section
- 1 October 1957
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Journal of Fluid Mechanics
- Vol. 3 (05) , 457-470
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022112058000124
Abstract
This paper describes theoretical and experimental studies of the effects on shock tube flows of a monotonic convergence at the diaphragm section. Systematic flow equations are developed for tubes of uniform bore and tubes having either a monotonic convergence or a convergence-divergence in the diaphragm section. Except across the shock front itself, isentropic processes and ideal-gas behaviour have been assumed. Simplified procedures are presented for predicting the ideal-flow parameters over a wide range of operating conditions, as well as for comparing straight and convergent tubes. Such comparisons made by other investigators are found to be incomplete or in error. The experiments described utilize a very simple device for altering the diaphragm section convergence and a multi-station measurement of shock velocity. The expected effect of convergence is verified over a wide range of Mach numbers. Even at Mach numbers where the processes of shock formation can no longer be ignored, it is found that the relative performance between a uniform and convergent tube is preserved.Keywords
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