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Pressure measurements in a low-density nozzle plume for code verification
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1991
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AeroacousticsEngineeringFluid MechanicsGas-liquid FlowRarefied FlowCompressible FlowGas DynamicNozzle Exit PlaneNozzle FlowIn-cylinder FlowTransport PhenomenaComputer EngineeringMultiphase FlowLow-density Nozzle PlumePitot PressureAerospace EngineeringCivil EngineeringAerodynamicsFlow Measurement
Measurements of Pitot pressure were made in the exit plane and plume of a low-density, nitrogen nozzle flow. Two numerical computer codes were used to analyze the flow, including one based on continuum theory using the explicit MacCormack method, and the other on kinetic theory using the method of direct-simulation Monte Carlo (DSMC). The continuum analysis was carried to the nozzle exit plane and the results were compared to the measurements. The DSMC analysis was extended into the plume of the nozzle flow and the results were compared with measurements at the exit plane and axial stations 12, 24 and 36 mm into the near-field plume. Two experimental apparatus were used that differed in design and gave slightly different profiles of pressure measurements. The DSMC method compared well with the measurements from each apparatus at all axial stations and provided a more accurate prediction of the flow than the continuum method, verifying the validity of DSMC for such calculations.
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