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Viscous-shock-layer solutions with radiation and ablation injection for Jovian entry
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Radiative Heat TransferExoplanet AtmosphereEngineeringRadiative TransferAerospace EngineeringPlanetary ProbeFluid MechanicsTransport PhenomenaAblation InjectionPlanetary AtmosphereMass InjectionShock CompressionRadiative Transfer Modelling
This paper presents results that describe the flow field and surface response conditions for a planetary probe entering the atmosphere of Jupiter. The results are obtained with a viscous-shock-layer analysis which includes mass injection, radiative transfer, diffusion, and viscous effects. Radiative transfer is calculated with an existing nongray radiation model that accounts for molecular band, atomic line, and continuum transitions. Particular emphasis is given to the effect of mass injection on the stagnation and downstream flow. Results for both specified and coupled mass injection are obtained for a carbon heat shield.
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