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Observation of shock wave elimination by a plasma in a Mach-2.5 flow

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An experimental study on the influence of a plasma on the structure of an attached conical shock front appearing at the front end of a missile-shaped model has been carried out in a Mach-2.5 flow as mentioned in this paper.
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An experimental study on the influence of a plasma on the structure of an attached conical shock front appearing at the front end of a missile-shaped model has been carried out in a Mach-2.5 flow. The tip and the body of the model are designed as the cathode and anode for gaseous discharge, which produces a spraylike plasma moving around the tip. It is observed that the plasma has caused the shock front to separate from the model. The shock wave moves upstream in the form of a detached bow shock a sensible distance away from the model tip. The detached shock front appears to be highly dispersed in its new location as seen in the shadow video graphs of the flow. As the discharge current increases, experimental evidence shown in the video further reveals a distinct state of the flow without the presence of any shock wave.

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Plasma effect on shock waves in a supersonic flow

TL;DR: In this article, an experimental study of the plasma effect on the structure of an attached conical shock front appearing at the front end of a cone-shaped model has been carried out in a Mach 2.5 stream.
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Forebody shock control devices for drag and aero-heating reduction: A comprehensive survey with a practical perspective

TL;DR: A comprehensive survey on the field of forebody shock control devices is presented in this article, where the authors categorize the various forebody shocks control devices in a physics-based manner, explains the underlying physics for each device, and surveys the key studies and state-of-the-art knowledge.
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On-board projection of a microwave plasma upstream of a Mach 6 bow shock

TL;DR: In this article, high power, pulsed microwaves are beamed forward of a model in a Mach 6 flow using an on-board, Ku-band horn, and a thin precursor plasma is generated just ahead of the bow shock in the low density free stream.
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Observation of supersonic shock wave mitigation by a plasma aero-spike

TL;DR: In this paper, a wind-tunnel model in the shape of a 30° half-angle truncated-cone is designed to generate a strong bow shock behind a weak conical (oblique) shock wave attached to the tip of a protruding central-electrode, in a non-ionized supersonic flow.
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A three-dimensional numerical investigation on drag reduction of a supersonic spherical body with an opposing jet

TL;DR: In this paper, a three-dimensional numerical simulation of a supersonic free-stream at Mach 2.5 over a spherical body with a sonic opposing jet from its stagnation point is carried out by solving the three-dimens...
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