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Stagnation Point Heat-Transfer Measurements in Dissociated Air
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1958
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Radiative Heat TransferDissociated AirHeat Transfer ProcessEngineeringAerospace EngineeringShock TubeFluid MechanicsHeat Transfer EnhancementNumerical SimulationLaminar Heat TransferTransport PhenomenaAerodynamicsBlunt BodyThermodynamicsHeat TransferThermal EngineeringConvective Heat TransferShock Compression
The results of an experimental investigation of the laminar heat transfer at the stagnation point of a blunt body in partially dissociated air are presented and are compared to the theoretical treatment of Fay and Riddell. Heat-transfer results are presented for air temperatures as high as 8,000 °K. where more than 50 per cent of the molecules are in the dissociated state. The experiments were performed in a shock tube and the new experimental techniques and principles are discussed briefly. Simulation of flight stagnation conditions at velocities up to satellite velocity of 26,000 ft./sec. is shown to be possible in shock tubes and data has been obtained over a large altitude range at these velocities.
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