
This paper describes a new method of the visualization of the complex high speed flows contain shock waves, expansion waves, contact surfaces and shear layers. This method is based on the streamwise density gradient, then the authors call "streamwise schlieren method". The algorisms of the visualization are explained, and an example of the visualization of the shock diffraction from a convex corner is showed.
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