Inviscid and Viscous Hypersonic Nozzle Flow with Finite Rate Chemical Reactions

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Title
Inviscid and Viscous Hypersonic Nozzle Flow with Finite Rate Chemical Reactions
Date
1963
Index Abstract
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Photo Quality
Not Needed
Report Number
AEDC TDR 63-18
Creator
Levinsky, E. S.
Brainerd, J. J.
Corporate Author
General Dynamics/Astronautics
Laboratory
Arnold Engineering Development Center
Extent
43
Identifier
AD0293448
Access Rights
ASTIA
Distribution Classification
1
Contract
AF 40(600)-925
DoD Project
8952
DoD Task
895202
DTIC Record Exists
No
Distribution Change Authority Correspondence
None
Abstract
Procedures are developed for determining he inviscid core and boundary layer development in diverging nozzles with high enthalpy reservoir conditions in which the gas composition has been displaced fro equilibrium by chemical relaxation. A finite difference procedure, based on h method of characteristics, is used for the inviscid flow wit finite rate chemical reactions. Laminar boundary layer profiles, based on local similarity, are ob ained by integrating the coupled boundary layer and chemical reaction equations outward from the nozzle wall. Free stream boundary conditions on the c emical pecie concentrations and the th r odynamic variables are satisfied by i rati g o the unknow concentrations and derivatives at the wall. Numerical calculations are pr se ted for the AEDC, VKF low density tunnel and the Convair hypersonic shock tunnel. Effects of chemical reactions in the boundary layer are restricted o the region in which the core flow has not yet frozen and in which the boundary layer is thin. When the boundary layer is thick enough to influence the core expansion, ga p ase reactions are frozen.
Report Availability
Full text available by request
Date Issued
1963-01
Publisher
Arnold Air Force Station, TN : Arnold Engineering Development Center, Air Force Systems Command, United States Air Force
Provenance
IIT
Type
report
Format
43 pages ; 28 cm.