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Review of chemical-kinetic problems of future NASA missions. II - Mars entries
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EngineeringChemical AnalysisMars EntriesChemical-kinetic ProblemsChemistryBiosignatureChemical EngineeringAtmospheric ScienceGas DynamicMartian ExplorationIonization DistancesKinetics (Physics)Ionization ReactionsMolecular KineticsIon EmissionShock CompressionPhysicsFuture Nasa MissionsCosmic RayDetonation PhenomenonReaction EngineeringAerospace EngineeringNatural SciencesReaction ProcessChemical Kinetics
A number of chemical-kinetic problems related to phenomena occurring behind a shock wave surrounding an object flying in the earth atmosphere are discussed, including the nonequilibrium thermochemical relaxation phenomena occurring behind a shock wave surrounding the flying object, problems related to aerobraking maneuver, the radiation phenomena for shock velocities of up to 12 km/sec, and the determination of rate coefficients for ionization reactions and associated electron-impact ionization reactions. Results of experiments are presented in form of graphs and tables, giving data on the reaction rate coefficients for air, the ionization distances, thermodynamic properties behind a shock wave, radiative heat flux calculations, Damkoehler numbers for the ablation-product layer, together with conclusions.
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