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Article

Numerical analysis of the influence of temperature-dependent thermophysical properties of supersonic airflow on shockwave structure

Published: 21.12.2023

Authors: Sarkisov A.V., Arefiev K.Yu., Abramov M.A.

Published in issue: #12(144)/2023

DOI: 10.18698/2308-6033-2023-12-2326

Category: Mechanics | Chapter: Mechanics of Liquid, Gas, and Plasma

The gas-dynamic characteristics of a supersonic flow in the analytical approximation of constancy of thermophysical properties during shock wave formation have been described in scientific literature. However, thermophysical properties’ deviations from the ideal model are observed during shock wave formation. This paper presents an engineering method for determining the gas-dynamic characteristics of a supersonic flow with a shock wave structure. The analysis includes assessing air parameters using the proposed engineering model and comparing them to analytical approximation calculations assuming thermophysical properties constancy. Numerical calculations using commercial software for simulating supersonic gas flow will verify the results.


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