An Experimental Evaluation of Transient Flows in Supersonic Gun Tunnel

Authors

  • Al Al-Falahi Amir
  • M. Z. Yusoff
  • Diyar I. Ahmed

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15282/ijame.6.2012.3.0057

Keywords:

: Gun tunnel; shock strength; peak pressure; shock wave speed

Abstract

An experimental study has been performed to investigate transient flows in a supersonic gun tunnel. The experimental work was performed using a short duration high speed flow test facility at the Universiti Tenaga Nasional (UNITEN). A physical description of the facility along with the principles of operation is provided. The pressure history of the flow process was captured using a fast response pressure transducer at three stations located at the end of the facility. Experimental measurements of shock strength, peak pressure and shock wave speed change of Air-Air as a driver/driven gas are then presented and compared with a further set of experimental measurements using the gas combination of Helium-Air. The shock wave speed was measured experimentally with a two pressure transducers technique. The results showed that the existence of the piston has a very significant influence on both the moving shock wave and peak pressure value achieved. The results provide a very good estimate for the above-mentioned parameters obtained after diaphragm rupture, and also provide a better understanding of the parameters that affect the performance of the facility.

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Published

2022-12-09

How to Cite

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Al Al-Falahi Amir, M. Z. Yusoff, and Diyar I. Ahmed, “An Experimental Evaluation of Transient Flows in Supersonic Gun Tunnel”, Int. J. Automot. Mech. Eng., vol. 6, pp. 701–712, Dec. 2022.

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