The effect of ablation injection on radiative and convective heating
- Author
- Moss, J. N.
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- Jun 1, 1974.
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- A viscous shock-layer analysis is for calculating high energy equilibrium flow fields about blunt axisymmetric bodies is applied to the problem of massive ablation injection with radiation transport. A nongray radiation model is used that accounts for both line and continuum radiation. The solution method is direct and provides both stagnation and downstream solutions. Results for shock heated air show that phenolic-nylon injection is substantially more effective in reducing the wall radiant flux than air injection. Also, for large included body angles, the wall radiative flux and the coupled phenolic-nylon injection rate do not continue to decrease with increasing distance downstream.
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- Document ID: 19740020311.
Accession ID: 74N28424.
NASA-TM-X-71976.
Anniv. Meeting of the Soc. of Eng. Sci.; 1973. - Terms of Use and Reproduction
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