Irregular configurations of shock wave impingement on shear layers

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Abstract

This work examines the interaction of a shear layer separating two uniform supersonic streams of Mach numbers M1 and M2 with an oblique shock approaching at an incident angle σi. The development considers the outer problem of oblique–shock impingement on a supersonic vortex sheet of infinitesimal thickness, for which the region of existence of regular shock refractions with downstream supersonic flow is delineated in the parametric space (M1, M2, σi). Neumann-Henderson plots are employed to characterize the family of solutions involving regular and non-regular configurations. Theoretical tools and high-fidelity DNS are employed to resolve the evolution of the complex structures present in the flow. The massively-parallel finite-difference code CREAMS is being used to solve the unsteady, two-dimensional set of compressible Euler equations for multicomponent gas mixtures. The code accurately reproduces the expected regular interactions and provides the evolution of non-regular unstable configurations.

*The work of DMR and CH was supported by grants ENE2015-65852-C2-1-R (MINECO/FEDER, UE) and BYNV-ua37crdy (Fundación Iberdrola España). Numerical simulations were performed at Altamira Supercomputer thanks to Red Española de Supercomputacion.

Presenters

  • Daniel Martínez-Ruiz

    • Univ. Carlos III de Madrid

Authors

  • Cesar Huete

    • Univ. Carlos III de Madrid
  • Daniel Martínez-Ruiz

    • Univ. Carlos III de Madrid
  • Pedro J. Martínez-Ferrer

    • Barcelona Supercomputing Center
  • Daniel Mira

    • Barcelona Supercomputing Center