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Model Performance and Shock and Expansion Pattern Analysis 11° Semi Angled Wedge in Supersonic Flow

This document analyzes the shock and expansion patterns around an 11 degree semi-angled wedge in supersonic flow at different angles of attack from -4 to 4 degrees. It includes figures showing the shock patterns and a table listing the upstream and downstream pressures across the oblique shock for each angle of attack, with upstream pressure held constant at -0.46 bar and Mach number at 1.8.

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Model Performance and Shock and Expansion Pattern Analysis 11° Semi Angled Wedge in Supersonic Flow

This document analyzes the shock and expansion patterns around an 11 degree semi-angled wedge in supersonic flow at different angles of attack from -4 to 4 degrees. It includes figures showing the shock patterns and a table listing the upstream and downstream pressures across the oblique shock for each angle of attack, with upstream pressure held constant at -0.46 bar and Mach number at 1.8.

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Model Performance and Shock and Expansion Pattern Analysis 11° Semi Angled Wedge in

Supersonic Flow

Oblique Shock
Expansion Fan

Figure 1. Shock pattern for 11° Semi Angled Wedge with -4 deg a.o.a.
Figure 2. Shock pattern for 11° Semi Angled Wedge with -2 deg a.o.a

Figure 3. Shock pattern for 11° Semi Angled Wedge with 0 deg a.o.a
Figure 4. Shock pattern for 11° Semi Angled Wedge with 2 deg a.o.a

Figure 5. Shock pattern for 11° Semi Angled Wedge with 4 deg a.o.a
Table 1. Pressures at upstream and downstream of the oblique shock for different a.o.a.

AOA (degree) P1 (bar) P2 (bar)


-4 -0.46 -0.06
-2 -0.46 -0.12
0 -0.46 -0.16
2 -0.46 -0.22
4 -0.46 -0.28

𝑃01 = 1.55 𝑏𝑎𝑟, 𝑀1 = 1.8


Note: Pressures are given as gage pressure. Atmospheric pressure is 985 hPa.

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