
Preliminary 2D Shock-tube experiments in combination with high speed Schlieren shadow photography. We developed a 2D shock-tube setup using 2 plexiglass sheets (30 cm x 50 cm x 1 cm) separated by 2 lateral bars (gap between plexiglass sheets 1.2 cm). We injected compressed air into the 2D setup at different overpressures (up to 8 bar). The high-pressure reservoir is connected with the 2D apparatus through a diaphragm pulse valve which allows a fast release of pressurized gas into the system. The 2D setup was either empty (i.e. with air at ambient conditions) or filled with a given amount of fluids (water or viscous fluid) or small particles. Images were collected at a frame rate of 50000 fps. The field of view of the images show the jet flow dynamics in the upper part of the 2 plexiglass sheets and in the atmosphere from the side.
Schlieren, 2D Shock-Tube, High Speed Camera, Shadow Photography, 2D Jet Flow
Schlieren, 2D Shock-Tube, High Speed Camera, Shadow Photography, 2D Jet Flow
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