Supersonic Jet Interaction

Research poster showing two supersonic jets interacting in a rarefied atmosphere.

When supersonic jets get emitted into rarefied air, they behave differently than they do in regular atmospheric conditions. Here, researchers picture three different configurations these jets can take. In the top image, the jets are close enough together that they appear to merge into a narrow supersonic jet. In the middle image, the jets are not quite as close together. They merge but form what appears to be a subsonic wake. In the final image, the jets are far enough apart that they don’t merge, although they do appear to “lean in” toward one another. (Image credit: S. Lee et al.)

Research poster showing two supersonic jets interacting in a rarefied atmosphere.
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