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in a NASA supersonic wind tunnel produces an oblique shock wave at the nose of the model... in a NASA supersonic wind tunnel produces an oblique shock wave at the nose of the model... The most common way to produce an oblique shock wave is to place a wedge into... the oblique shock wave consists of a very thin region across which nearly... It is always possible to convert an oblique shock into a normal shock by a... Oblique Shock Waves and the Hypersonic Limit... the oblique shock wave is no longer attached to the corner and is replaced by a detached... and temperature after an oblique shock can be calculated as follows... Oblique shock waves are used predominantly in engineering applications when compared with normal shock waves... fact that using one or a combination of oblique shock waves results in more favorable post... Oblique Shock Waves and the Hypersonic Limit... Oblique Shock Waves and the Hypersonic Limit... and temperature after the oblique shock wave reach a mathematical...

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