Comments on Mixing Layer Data
Each frame is a collection of 501 vertical and 129 horizontal node points in an evenly-spaced mesh (node coordinates can be eliminated in this case). The vertical boundaries are periodic in the horizontal direction, hence, the animated movie shown on the 8mm tape has been duplicated in the horizontal direction where the vertical center line represents a common boundary. The final frame size is 501 by 258.
Visual Insight:
With the larger frame size, we can more clearly see the reflected shock from the
lower boundary. In the same animation we can also see that the shock wave does
not originate from poor numerical approximations of the boundary conditions but
is the result of an expansion fan formation from a vortice that develops in the
mixing layer with time.
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