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Module 3: Approximation in Hypersonic Inviscid Flows Questions

This document outlines the key questions covered in Module 3 on approximation in hypersonic inviscid flows. The questions focus on deriving relations for static and total properties across oblique and normal shocks for hypersonic flow, calculating drag on a sphere using local surface inclination techniques, explaining the success of the Newtonian technique at high Mach numbers, deriving the similarity between Newtonian and modified Newtonian techniques, and explaining the algorithm for implementing the tangent wedge method of a 2D ogive using a C program.

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Module 3: Approximation in Hypersonic Inviscid Flows Questions

This document outlines the key questions covered in Module 3 on approximation in hypersonic inviscid flows. The questions focus on deriving relations for static and total properties across oblique and normal shocks for hypersonic flow, calculating drag on a sphere using local surface inclination techniques, explaining the success of the Newtonian technique at high Mach numbers, deriving the similarity between Newtonian and modified Newtonian techniques, and explaining the algorithm for implementing the tangent wedge method of a 2D ogive using a C program.

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Module 3: Approximation in Hypersonic Inviscid Flows

Questions:

1. Derive the oblique shock relation for static properties for hypersonic flow
considerations and state all the assumptions.
2. Derive the relations for total property ratios across the normal shock for
hypersonic flow.
3. Describe the steps involved to calculate the drag on a sphere experiencing high
Mach number hypersonic flow using any local surface inclination technique.
4. Explain the reason for success of prediction by Newtonian technique at high
Mach numbers.
5. Derive the similarity between Newtonian technique and modified Newtonian
technique at high Mach numbers.
6. Explain the algorithm for implementation of tangent wedge method of a 2D ogive
using a C program.

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