Evaluating the temporal accuracy of inlet normal shock propagation simulations

In an inlet unstart induced by a weak disturbance, the shock propagates forward (relative to the inlet geometry) at a velocity of only a few percent of the local speed of sound upstream of the shock. We define a shock propagation problem with an analytic solution where the velocity and strength of a normal shock in the throat of a mixed compression inlet during unstart.

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