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Numerical and experimental investigations of rarefied nozzle and plume flows of nitrogen
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1991
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Plume FlowsSmall NozzleDsmc TechniqueRarefied FlowEngineeringAerospace EngineeringFluid MechanicsGas DynamicNumerical SimulationFlow PhysicIn-cylinder FlowTransport PhenomenaGas-liquid FlowMultiphase FlowHeat TransferRarefied NozzleExperimental Investigations
Numerical and experimental investigations are performed for the rarefied flow of nitrogen through a small nozzle which is expanded into near-vacuum conditions. Two different numerical studies are undertaken: the first employs a continuum approach in solving the Navier-Stokes equations, and the second employs a particle approach through use of the direct simulation Monte Carlo method (DSMC). The experimental investigation concerns the measurement of pressure, using a Pitot tube, in the nozzle exit plane and near-field of the plume. Comparison of the experimental and numerical data at the nozzle exit reveals that the DSMC technique provides the more accurate description of the expanding flow. It is discovered that the DSMC solutions are quite sensitive to the model employed to simulate the interaction between the gas and the nozzle wall surface. It is concluded that the simplistic fully diffuse model is quite satisfactory for the present application.
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