The flow field around a Sharp cone model configuration has been investigated by means of Schlieren facility in hypersonic shock tunnel. The time dependent evolution of flow around a cone of angle 11.38° with base radius of 150mm has been visualized for a flow Mach number M = 6.5. Experiments have been carried out with Helium as driver gas and air as test gas to visualize the hypersonic flow field. The flow establishment, steady state, and termination process of the hypersonic flow have been visualized for two different angles of attack, namely 0°&5°. Experimentally measured shock angle compares well with the theoretical and the computational study. The measured shock layer thickness compares well with the numerical simulation for both angles of attack.
Saiprakash, M., SenthilKumar, C., Sunil, G. K., Rampratap, S. P., Shanmugam, V., & Balu, G. (2019). Visualization of Shock Wave Phenomenon around a Sharp Cone Model at Hypersonic Mach Number in a Shock Tunnel using High Speed Schlieren Facility. Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics, 12(2), 461-468. doi: 10.29252/jafm.12.02.29250
MLA
M. Saiprakash; C. SenthilKumar; G. K. Sunil; S. P. Rampratap; V. Shanmugam; G. Balu. "Visualization of Shock Wave Phenomenon around a Sharp Cone Model at Hypersonic Mach Number in a Shock Tunnel using High Speed Schlieren Facility", Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics, 12, 2, 2019, 461-468. doi: 10.29252/jafm.12.02.29250
HARVARD
Saiprakash, M., SenthilKumar, C., Sunil, G. K., Rampratap, S. P., Shanmugam, V., Balu, G. (2019). 'Visualization of Shock Wave Phenomenon around a Sharp Cone Model at Hypersonic Mach Number in a Shock Tunnel using High Speed Schlieren Facility', Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics, 12(2), pp. 461-468. doi: 10.29252/jafm.12.02.29250
VANCOUVER
Saiprakash, M., SenthilKumar, C., Sunil, G. K., Rampratap, S. P., Shanmugam, V., Balu, G. Visualization of Shock Wave Phenomenon around a Sharp Cone Model at Hypersonic Mach Number in a Shock Tunnel using High Speed Schlieren Facility. Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics, 2019; 12(2): 461-468. doi: 10.29252/jafm.12.02.29250