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Nishant Batra
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This is for my bachelor's thesis. I have to simulate a section of a shock tube, in which there is a shock wave.
I have tried different models, in which there is a high-pressure region and a low-pressure region which generates a shock wave. However, I would like to not use the above scenario as I just want to simulate the test section of the shock tube. I had come up with an idea, to generate a shock wave from one of the boundaries of the figure. Could someone explain about generating a shock wave from the boundary? Please have a look at these videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkikJXzVubk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OLhPqXdAWw&t=77s Thank you |
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