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- The document discusses oblique shock waves, which occur when fluid flow encounters a surface at an angle. - It reviews the relationship between the shock wave angle (beta), the deflection angle of the fluid (delta), and the upstream Mach number (M1). - A key point is that for a given deflection angle delta, there are two possible shock wave angles beta - one corresponding to a weak shock and one to a strong shock. The strong shock reduces the downstream Mach number M2 below 1 (subsonic), while the weak
- Author
- Tesh Si
- Language
- EN