Shock tubes offer a uniform, highly controllable, repeatable test environments to simulate combustion, atmospheric re-entry, and supersonic and hypersonic flow phenomena. These devices offer limited test times which are commonly employed for study in the high pressure, high temperature reflected region or studying the incidentally shocked region which may feature relatively low pressures. This work expands the traditional use of a shock tube by purposely impinging the uniform flow field with a s

Thermometry, velocimetry, and Schlieren imaging of impinged flow in the incident region of a shock tube
Louis A. Vest
