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Structural Characteristics of a Shock Train Flow Field in a Variable Cross-Section S-Shaped Isolator

Yuepeng Yan    
Xiaoqiang Fan and Bing Xiong    

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Experiments were conducted in this study to reveal the flow characteristics of a variable cross-section S-shaped isolator, when applying the steady-state back pressure at the isolator outlet. The self-excited oscillation characteristics of the shock train generated under the influence of steady-state back pressure at an incoming flow speed of Mach 2, were also studied. The findings suggest that pressure oscillation within the area affected by the shock train?s flow field was significantly more potent than outside the affected area. Moreover, the forward movement velocity of the shock train in the variable cross-section S-shaped isolator was not uniform. The forward movement speed was slower when encountering sharp turns and faster during gentle turns. In the shock train flow field, high-frequency pressure oscillations, which mainly stemmed from the oscillations of the separated shock legs, propagated more readily within the flow field than low-frequency pressure oscillations. The significant separation of the shock train flow field will switch between the top and bottom walls, and the frequency of pressure oscillation in the large separation region is low. On another note, the closer the distance between two points is in the shock flow field, the stronger the coherence of pressure oscillations will be. In the distance upstream of the shock train flow field, the turbulent boundary layer (TBL) determines pressure oscillations instead of the shock train flow field, so the coherence was very high.

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