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Problem # 1

A uniform supersonic stream with M1 = 3.0, P1 = 1 atm, and T1 = 288 K encounters a


Compression corner, which deflects the stream by an angle θ =20
Calculate the shock wave angle, and P2, T2, M2, P02, and T02, behind the shock wave.
Solution: Problem # 1

From normal shock table


Solution: Problem # 1

From isentropic table


Problem # 2
Consider the geometry shown in Fig. 4.19. Here a supersonic flow with Mach number,pressure, and
temperature M1 P1 , and T1, respectively, is deflected through an angle by θ1 a compression corner at point A
on the lower wall, creating an oblique shock wave emanating from point A. This shock impinges on the upper
wall at point B. Also precisely at point B the upper wall is bent downward through the angle θ2. The incident
shock is reflected at point B, creating a reflected shock which propagates downward and to the right in Fig.
4.19. Consider a flow where M1 = 3, P1 = 1 atm, and T1 = 300 K.
Consider the geometry as sketched in Fig. 4.19 where θ1 = 14" and θ2 = 10'.
Calculate the Mach number, pressure, and temperature in region 3 behind the reflected shock wave.
Solution: Problem # 2

From normal shock table for

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Solution: Problem # 2

From normal shock table for

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Solution: Problem # 2

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