Post-shock Thermochemistry in Hypervelocity CO2 and Air Flow

Post-shock Thermochemistry in Hypervelocity CO2 and Air Flow
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Author Manu Sharma
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Release 2010
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This work represents ongoing efforts to study high-enthalpy carbon dioxide flows in anticipation of the upcoming Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) and future missions to the red planet. The work is motivated by observed anomalies between experimental and numerical studies in hypervelocity impulse facilities for high enthalpy carbon dioxide flows. In this work, experiments are conducted in the Hypervelocity Expansion Tube (HET) which, by virtue of its flow acceleration process, exhibits minimal freestream dissociation in comparison to reflected shock tunnels. This simplifies the comparison with computational result as freestream dissociation and considerable thermochemical excitation can be neglected. Shock shapes of the MSL aeroshell and spherical geometries are compared with numerical simulations incorporating detailed CO2 thermochemical modeling. The shock stand-off distance has been identified in the past as sensitive to the thermochemical state and as such, is used here as an experimental measurable for comparison with CFD and two different theoretical models. It is seen that models based upon binary scaling assumptions are not applicable for the low-density, small-scale conditions of the current work. Mars Science Laboratory shock shapes at zero angle of attack are also in good agreement with available data from the LENS X expansion tunnel facility, confi rming results are facility-independent for the same type of flow acceleration, and indicating that the flow velocity is a suitable first-order matching parameter for comparative testing. In an e ffort to address surface chemistry issues arising from high-enthalpy carbon dioxide ground-test based experiments, spherical stagnation point and aeroshell heat transfer distributions are also compared with simulation. Very good agreement between experiment and CFD is seen for all shock shapes and heat transfer distributions fall within the non-catalytic and super-catalytic solutions. We also examine spatial temperature profiles in the non-equilibrium relaxation region behind a stationary shock wave in a hypervelocity air Mach 7.42 freestream. The normal shock wave is established through a Mach reflection from an opposing wedge arrangement. Schlieren images confirm that the shock con guration is steady and the location is repeatable. Emission spectroscopy is used to identify dissociated species and to make vibrational temperature measurements using both the nitric oxide and the hydroxyl radical A-X band sequences. Temperature measurements are presented at selected locations behind the normal shock. LIFBASE is used as the simulation spectrum software for OH temperature-fitting, however the need to access higher vibrational and rotational levels for NO leads to the use of an in-house developed algorithm. For NO, results demonstrate the contribution of higher vibrational and rotational levels to the spectra at the conditions of this study. Very good agreement is achieved between the experimentally measured NO vibrational temperatures and calculations performed using an existing state-resolved, three-dimensional forced harmonic oscillator thermochemical model. The measured NO A-X vibrational temperatures are significantly higher than the OH A-X temperatures.

Post-Shock Thermochemistry in Hypervelocity Carbon Dioxide and Air Flow

Post-Shock Thermochemistry in Hypervelocity Carbon Dioxide and Air Flow
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Shock Shapes on Blunt Bodies in Hypersonic-hypervelocity Helium, Air, and CO2 Flows, and Calibration Results in Langley 6-inch Expansion Tube

Shock Shapes on Blunt Bodies in Hypersonic-hypervelocity Helium, Air, and CO2 Flows, and Calibration Results in Langley 6-inch Expansion Tube
Title Shock Shapes on Blunt Bodies in Hypersonic-hypervelocity Helium, Air, and CO2 Flows, and Calibration Results in Langley 6-inch Expansion Tube PDF eBook
Author Charles George Miller
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Pages 92
Release 1975
Genre Aerodynamics, Hypersonic
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Laminar Heat-transfer Distributions on Biconics at Incidence in Hypersonic-hypervelocity Flows

Laminar Heat-transfer Distributions on Biconics at Incidence in Hypersonic-hypervelocity Flows
Title Laminar Heat-transfer Distributions on Biconics at Incidence in Hypersonic-hypervelocity Flows PDF eBook
Author Charles George Miller
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Pages 152
Release 1985
Genre Aerodynamics, Hypersonic
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Heat-transfer Distributions on Biconics at Incidence in Hypersonic-hypervelocity He, N2, Air, and CO2 Flows

Heat-transfer Distributions on Biconics at Incidence in Hypersonic-hypervelocity He, N2, Air, and CO2 Flows
Title Heat-transfer Distributions on Biconics at Incidence in Hypersonic-hypervelocity He, N2, Air, and CO2 Flows PDF eBook
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Pages 24
Release 1983
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Shock Wave Interaction in Hypervelocity Flow

Shock Wave Interaction in Hypervelocity Flow
Title Shock Wave Interaction in Hypervelocity Flow PDF eBook
Author Simon R. Sanderson
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Pages 368
Release 1995
Genre Aerodynamics, Supersonic
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Experiments are conducted in a free piston shock tunnel to determine the effects of thermochemistry on the interaction of a weak oblique shock with the strong bow shock ahead of a blunt body in supersonic flow at high enthalpy. The flow topology is simplified by studying the nominally two-dimensional flow about a cylinder with a coplanar impinging shock wave. High resolution holographic interferometry is used to investigate changes in the flow structure as the location of the impinging shock wave is varied.

Laminar Heat-transfer Distributions on Biconics at Incidence in Hypersonic-hypervelocity Flows

Laminar Heat-transfer Distributions on Biconics at Incidence in Hypersonic-hypervelocity Flows
Title Laminar Heat-transfer Distributions on Biconics at Incidence in Hypersonic-hypervelocity Flows PDF eBook
Author Charles G. Miller (III.)
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Pages 178
Release 1985
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