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A method of diaphragm rupture controlled by igniter to simulate inlet unstart/restart process is used to investigate the self-starting characteristics in shock tunnel. Based on Van Wie’s inlet models, various experiments have been conducted to investigate the effects of cowl shock wave strength on the inlet self-starting performance. Results show that the cowl shock wave strength dominates the inlet self-starting capability, and the inlet self-starting internal contraction ratio (ICR) decreases rapidly with a relatively strong cowl shock wave in a certain range. Based on the results, noncoalesced shock design was taken to reduce the cowl shock strength, and the ICR of inlets increased significantly.
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Xu, X., Yue, L., Jia, Y., Chang, X. (2017). Experimental Investigation on the Self-Starting Characteristics of Hypersonic Inlets. In: Ben-Dor, G., Sadot, O., Igra, O. (eds) 30th International Symposium on Shock Waves 1. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46213-4_31
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