Part I Plenary Lectures
Summary of forty years continuous shock wave research
at interdisciplinary shock wave research center,
Tohoku University
K. Takayama .................................................. 3
Precursor kinetics and nanoparticle synthesis studied in
a shock wave reactor
P. Roth, A. Giesen .......................................... 11
The propagation mechanism of cellular detonation
J.H.S. Lee .................................................. 19
The development of the HyShot flight program
A. Paull, H. Alesi, S. Anderson ............................. 31
Shock induced porous barrier flows, with underlying wall
pressure amplification
B.W. Skews, S. Bugarin ...................................... 49
The single pulse shock tube: its odyssey in chemical
kinetics
A. Lifshitz ................................................. 57
Recent developments with gaseous detonation drivers for a
shock tunnel
H-r Yu ...................................................... 65
Some perspectives on pulse detonation propulsion systems
F.K. Lu, D.R. Wilson ........................................ 75
Part II Supersonic and Hypersonic Aerodynamics
Laser energy deposition in Edney IV interaction
D. Knight, R. Adelgren, G. Elliott, H. Yan, T. Beutner ...... 89
Hypersonic wave drag reduction in re-entry capsules using
concentrated energy deposition
K. Satheesh, G. Jagadeesh, P.S. Kulkarni .................... 95
Supersonic flow over double cone geometries
H. Kleine, K. Hiraki ....................................... 101
An expansion tube study of high enthalpy carbon-dioxide
flows
T.J. McIntyre, T.N. Eichmann, I. Lourel, K.M. Hajek,
H. Rubinsztein-Dunlop ...................................... 107
Shock tunnel measurement of the interaction amplification
factor for a hot gas side jet in a supersonic cross flow
M. Havermann, H. Ende, F. Seiler, M. Schwenzer ............. 113
Drag reduction by controlled base flow separation for
missile shaped bodies flying at hypersonic Mach number
V. Menezes, M. Sun, G. Jagadeesh, K.P.J. Reddy,
K. Takayama ................................................ 119
Improvement of aerospike nozzle efficiency due to change
of plug base configuration
S. Aso, K. Sugimoto ........................................ 125
Measurement and calculation of vibrational temperature
behind strong shock waves
R.L. Zhang, J.L. Le, J.P. Cui, F.M. Yu, L.H. Han,
S. Wang, J. Liu ............................................ 131
Interference effects due to a transverse slot jet
in a hypersonic flow
F.C. Dixon, G.T. Roberts, O.R. Tutty ....................... 137
Aerodynamic characteristics of generic flight vehicle
configuration from shock tunnel tests
A.G. Sarwade, A.S. Narayana, S. Panneerselvam, N. Sahoo,
S. Saravanan, G. Jagadeesh, K.P.J. Reddy ................... 143
Heat transfer measurement and its application to CFD
code evaluation
T. Kuribayashi, T. Saito, V. Menezes, M. Sun,
G. Jagadeesh, K. Takayama .................................. 149
Chemical nonequilibrium effects on flow field for
reusable launch vehicles
H. Ma, L. Zhao, F.M. Wang .................................. 155
Integration property of a wedge-elliptic cone waverider
with scramjet engine
H. Liu, F.M. Wang, L.W. Li, Y.B. Geng ...................... 161
Dynamic behavior of the shock wave formed around a
reflector in supersonic flow
K. Hiraki, H. Kleine ....................................... 167
Flow establishment over rearward-facing steps in high
enthalpy flows
M.J. Hayne, D.J. Mee, S.L. Gai, B.S. Stewart,
R.G. Morgan ................................................ 173
Experimental and numerical investigation of high enthalpy
flow past a cylinder in HEG
S. Karl, J. Martinez Schramm, K. Hannemann ................. 179
Non-conventional dissociation rate in non-equilibrium
boundary layer
N. Belouaggadia, R. Brun, T. Saito, K. Takayama ............ 185
Power law shapes for leading-edge blunting with minimal
standoff dis tance in low-density hypersonic flow
W.F.N. Santos .............................................. 191
Surface temperature and pressure dependency of catalytic
effects to flat plates in high enthalpy flow
S. Ueda, K. Sato, T. Komuro, H. Tanno, K. Itoh,
T. Kurotaki ................................................ 197
Force and moment measurements on the HOPPER
configuration for high enthalpy conditions
E.T. Glofiner, H. Olivier .................................. 203
Time resolved holographic interferometry for short
duration hypersonic high enthalpy test facilities
J. Martinez Schramm, A. Boutry, M. Vital Durand,
K. Hannemann ............................................... 209
Investigation of electromagnetic wave propagation in
plasma by shock tube
N.Y. Zhu, X.F. Li, L.S. Huang, X.L. Yu, Q.S. Yang .......... 215
Reduction of radiative heating due to a SiC ablation layer
M. Funatsu, H. Shirai ...................................... 221
Effect of aerodynamic heating on infrared guided missiles
J.F. Milthorpe, P.J.P. Lynn ................................ 227
Numerical calculation of visible spectral radiation of
sphere model in ballistic range
J. Liu, M. Zeng, A.H. Shi, R.L. Zhang, J.L. Le, Z.H. Qu .... 233
Effect of gas injection on drag and surface heat transfer
rates for a 30° semi-apex angle blunt body flying at Mach
N. Sahoo, V. Kulkarni, G. Jagadeesh, K.P.J. Reddy .......... 239
Nozzle start flow investigation in the conditions of
high-altitude test
V.V. Volodin, T.V. Bazhenova, V.E. Fortov, V.V.
Golub, A.A. Makeich, S.B. Shcherbak ........................ 245
Real gas effects on flows over rearward-facing steps
in high enthalpy flows
M.J. Hayne, S.L. Gai, D.J. Mee, R.G. Morgan ................ 251
Investigation of nonequlibrium radiation and relaxation
phenomena in shock tubes
N.Y. Zhu, Q.S. Yang, H.L. Zhang, X.L. Yu, L.S. Huang ....... 257
An experimental study on aerodynamic characteristics of
standard model HB-2 in high enthalpy shock tunnel HIEST
I.K. Sato, T. Komuro, H. Tanno, S. Ueda, K. Itoh,
S. Kuchiishi, I.S. Watanabe ................................ 263
Measurement of electron density profile behind strong
shock waves with a Langmuir probe
S. Wang, J.P. Cui, B.C. Fan, Y.Z. He, R.L. Zhang,
L.H. Han, F.M. Yu, J.L. Le ................................. 269
Shock wave shape on power law leading edges
W.F.N. Santos .............................................. 275
Part III Experimental Facilities and Diagnostics
Nozzle development for an expansion tunnel
M.P. Scott, P.A. Jacobs, R.G. Morgan ....................... 283
Active diaphragm rupture with laser beam irradiation
T. Takahashi, H. Torikai, Q.S. Yang, K. Watanabe,
A. Sasoh ................................................... 295
Development of a shock-induced detonation driver
F.K. Lu, D.R. Wilson ....................................... 301
Operation of the ISL transonic shock tube in a high
subsonic flow regime
F. Seiler, M. Havermann, F. Boiler, P. Mangold,
K. Takayama ................................................ 307
Performance of the detonation driven shock tunnel
W. Zhao, Z. Jiang, T. Saito, J.M. Lin, H.R. Yu,
K. Takayama ................................................ 313
End-to-end modelling of the HEG shock tunnel
P.A. Jacobs, A.D. Gardner, D.R. Buttsworth,
J. Martinez Schramm, S. Karl, K. Hannemann ................. 319
Ground testing of the HyShot supersonic combustion flight
experiment in HEG
A.D. Gardner, K. Hannemann, A. Paull, J. Steelant .......... 329
An investigation of shock induced gas mixing in a large
cross section shock tube with a laser sheet technique
L. Houas, G. Jourdan ....................................... 335
Force measurements on hypersonic waveriders in the IISc
hypersonic shock tunnel HST2
K. Nagashetty, S. Saravanan , K. Satheesh,
B.R. Srinivasa Rao, G. Jagadeesh, K.P.J. Reddy ............. 341
Laser-Induced-Incandescence (LII) for particle sizing
behind shock waves
R. Starke, P. Roth ......................................... 347
Experimental study and numerical simulation of cellular
structures and Mach reflection of gaseous detonation
waves
D.L. Zhang, C.M. Guo ....................................... 353
Application of the FM spectroscopic technique to SiH2
detection in a shock tube
M.W. Crofton, E.L. Petersen ................................ 359
A new 6-component accelerometer force balance for short
duration ground testing facilities
S. Saravanan, G. Jagadeesh, K.P.J. Reddy ................... 365
Unsteady drag force measurement in shock tube
H. Tanno, T. Komuro, K. Sato, K. Itoh, S. Ueda,
K. Takayama, H. Ojima ...................................... 371
Measurements of mixing induced at a gas interface by the
Richtmyer-Meshkov instability
D. Ranjan, J. Niederhaus, J. Oakley, M.H. Anderson,
J. Greenough, R. Bonazza ................................... 377
Experimental investigation on the influence of the
starting process of the nozzle of shock tunnel on the
operating condition of shock tube
P. Xie, Z.Y. Han ........................................... 383
Surface pressure and heat transfer measurements in the
unsteady sepa rated hypersonic flow field over double
cones
B. Vasudevan, S.P. Srikanth, H.U. Shashidhar,
G. Jagadeesh ............................................... 389
Application of heat transfer measurement using TLC in
gun wind tunnel
X. Chen, Z.X. Bi, Z.S. Wu .................................. 395
Impulse combustion tunnel and its application in
experimental research of scramjet
W. He, Y. Tan, X.D. Li, W.X. Liu, J.L. Le .................. 401
A novel free floating accelerometer force balance
system for shock tunnel applications
R. Joarder, D.R. Mahaptra, G. Jagadeesh .................... 407
Nozzle flow calibration of high enthalpy shock tunnel
HIEST
T. Komuro, H. Tanno, K. Sato, S. Ueda, K. Itoh ............. 413
Part IV Shock Reflection, Refraction and Focussing
Shock wave reflection from a wedge in a dusty gas
O. Igra, G. Hu, J. Falcovitz, B.Y. Wang .................... 421
Study on the shock interference in a wedged
convergent-divergent chan nel
F.M. Yu, C.Z. Wang ......................................... 429
3D interaction of shock waves in corner flow
Y.P. Goonko, A.N. Kudryavtsev, A. Chpoun ................... 437
Wave systems around an accelerated disk
B.W. Skews, С. Law ......................................... 443
Effects of heat transfer on the propagation of shocks at
small scales
M. Brouillette ............................................. 449
Experimental study of diverging and converging spherical
shock waves and their interaction with product gases
S.H.R. Hosseini, K. Takayama ............................... 455
The wall-jetting effect in Mach reflection: a numerical
investigation
G. Ben-Dor, E.I. Vasilev, L.F. Henderson, T. Elperin ....... 461
Analytical solution of flow field for weak Mach reflection
over plane surface
A. Sakurai, F. Takayama .................................... 467
Numerical investigation of toroidal shock waves focusing
H.H. Teng, Z. Jiang, Z.Y. Han, S.H.R. Hosseini,
K. Takayama ................................................ 473
Study of separated flows over double wedges and cones
T. Hashimoto, K. Takayama .................................. 479
Numerical and experimental study of the Mach 2
pseudo-shock wave in a supersonic duct
L.Q. Sun, H. Sugiyama, K. Mizobata, T. Hiroshima,
A. Tojo .................................................... 487
Shock reflection and focusing in H2-air mixtures
B.L. Wang, W. Rehm ......................................... 493
Optimal triple configurations of stationary shocks
G. Tao, V.N. Uskov, M.V. Chernyshov ........................ 499
Effects of the shock tube open-end shape on vortex loops
released from it
M. Kainuma, M. Havermann, M. Sun, K. Takayama .............. 505
Numerical simulation of steady shock and detonation
wave configurations in a supersonic chemically reacting
flow
A.V. Trotsyuk, A.N. Kudryavtsev, M.S. Ivanov ............... 511
Hysteresis effect of oblique shock interactions in an
axisymmetric steady flow
Y. Burtschell, D.E. Zeitoun ................................ 517
Mach disk destruction by interference of rarefaction and
compression waves
A.L. Kotelnikov, T.V. Bazhenova, V.V. Golub,
A.S. Chizhikov, M.V. Bragin, S.B. Scherbak ................. 523
3-D shock structure in underexpanded supersonic
jets from elliptical and rectangular exits
N. Menon, B.W. Skews ....................................... 529
Action on the obstacle of a shock wave discharged from
a partly closed channel exit
T.V. Bazhenova, V.V. Golub, A.L. Kotelnikov,
A.S. Chizhikov ............................................. 535
Laser energy deposition in crossing shock interaction
H. Yan, D. Knight, G. Elliott .............................. 541
Numerical investigation on shock passing through a gas
particle suspen sion and diffracting over a wedge in
a duct
S.L. Xu, S. Han, P.T. Yue, J.M. Yang, R.D. Archer .......... 547
Enhancement of shock waves
D. Igra, O. Igra ........................................... 557
Shock wave reflections at an wedge in dusty gases
T. Saito, M. Marumoto, K. Takayama ......................... 565
Investigation of imploding shock waves using the
hydraulic analogy
C.B. Kiyanda, P. Chaput, A.J. Higgins, J.H.S. Lee .......... 571
Analysis of behaviors of shock focusing in the inner
cavities of double wedge and cone
С Wang, Z.Y. Han, M. Situ .................................. 577
Part V Chemical Kinetics and Chemical Mechanisms
Silane oxidation behind reflected shock waves
E.L. Petersen, D.M. Kalitan, M.J.A. Rickard,
M.W. Crofton ............................................... 585
Kinetics of the gas phase reaction of SnO with O2
J. Herzler, M. Kennedy, F.E. Kruis, P. Roth ................ 591
Heat transfer modelling to catalytic protection systems
of space vehicles entering into martian atmosphere
V. Kovalev, N. Afonina, V. Gromov .......................... 597
Shock-tube study of acetaldehyde pyrolysis
V. Hidaka, S. Kubo, T. Hoshikawa, H. Wakamatsu ............. 603
Shock tube studies on the high temperature chemical
kinetics of allyl radicals: reactions with C2H2, CH4, H2
and C3H5 at 1000-1400 К
S.J. Isemer, K. Luther ..................................... 609
Shock wave kinetics of Fe + NO based on Fe, O, and N
atom measurements
A. Giesen, J. Herzler, P. Roth ............................. 615
Thermal decomposition of haloethanols: single pulse
shock tube and ab initio studies
B. Rajakumar, K.P.J. Reddy, E. Arunan ...................... 621
Shock-tube studies on the reactions of
2H-heptafluoropropane with H and 0(3P) atoms and the
subsequent reactions
O. Yamamoto, K. Takahashi, T. Inomata ...................... 627
Modeling iron particle synthesis in a shock wave reactor
A. Kowalik, P. Roth ........................................ 633
Reactions of C2 oxy-hydrocarbons at high temperatures
T. Koike, H. Ichino, K. Yasunaga, Y. Hidaka ................ 639
A shock tube method in the kinetic study of nonequilibrium
ionization-recombination by rarefaction wave cooling
S. Wang, J.P. Cui, B.C. Fan, Y.Z. He ....................... 645
Shock-tube study of ethanol pyrolysis
Y. Hidaka, H. Wakamatsu, M. Moriyama, T. Koike,
K. Yasunaga ................................................ 651
Part VI Shock/Boundary Layer and Shock/Votex Interactions
Two-dimensional numerical modelling of overtaking
shock-wave/moving-body interactions
C. Law, B.W. Skews ......................................... 659
Experimental investigation of shock accelerated spherical
gas inhomo-geneity
G. Layes, G. Jourdan, L. Houas ............................. 665
Sudden energy release at the vicinity of a vortex
M.L. Wang, M. Li, Y.K. Wu, Y.J. Zhu, J.M. Yang ............. 671
The flow-field around a small square plate interacting
with the vortex flow released from a shock tube
T. Minota .................................................. 677
Noise reduction by using smoothed corner at a duct exit
S.M. Liang, H. Chen ........................................ 683
Diffraction patterns of a shock wave interacting with
strong/weak vortices
S.-M.Chang, K.-S. Chang .................................... 689
Investigation of supersonic/hypersonic shock- wave/
boundary-layer interactions (SBLIs)
R.O. Bura, G.T. Roberts, Y.F. Yao, and N.D. Sandham ........ 695
Experimental Study of a Shock-Accelerated Water Layer
with Imaging and Velocity Measurement
P. Meekunnasombat, J.G. Oakley, M.H. Anderson,
R. Bonazza ................................................. 701
Authors Index ................................................. 707
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