Progress Report on the Mach Reflection Calculation (Classic Reprint)
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Excerpt from Progress Report on the Mach Reflection Calculation
If X, Y are cartesian coordinates in the plane of Figure 1, with the origin at the tip of the wedge, and t is time measured from the instant at which the primary shock touches this tip, the flow pattern is stationary in similarity variables X/t, Y/t, (until the reflected shock strikes the upper wall of the shock tube). It is therefore assumed that the initial - value problem of this flow, when expressed in these variables, has t...
If X, Y are cartesian coordinates in the plane of Figure 1, with the origin at the tip of the wedge, and t is time measured from the instant at which the primary shock touches this tip, the flow pattern is stationary in similarity variables X/t, Y/t, (until the reflected shock strikes the upper wall of the shock tube). It is therefore assumed that the initial - value problem of this flow, when expressed in these variables, has t...






















