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Heat Transfer on a Double Wedge Geometry in Hypervelocity Air and Nitrogen Flows
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Hypervelocity AirEngineeringChemical CompositionFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringHeat Transfer ProcessMixed ConvectionGas DynamicNumerical SimulationThermodynamicsNatural ConvectionShock Wave/boundary-layer InteractionPhysicsHeat TransferAerospace EngineeringApplied PhysicsAerodynamicsDouble Wedge GeometryThermal Engineering
We investigate shock wave/boundary-layer interaction and resulting heat transfer in hypervelocity double wedge flows.An expansion tube is used to generate air and nitrogen flows with stagnation enthalpies ranging from 2.1-8.0MJ/kg and Mach numbers from 4-7.The range of free stream conditions were selected to investigate the impact of thermochemical effects by i) systematically varying the chemical composition from nitrogen to air while maintaining constant the stagnation enthalpy or the Mach number, and ii) varying the stagnation enthalpy.Flow features are visualized with schlieren photography, and heat transfer is measured using fast response coaxial thermocouples.Data are presented for both nitrogen and air test conditions with eight cases in total.Current results indicate significantly different behavior in flows with enthalpies as low as 4 MJ/kg between air and nitrogen test conditions.
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