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Nonequilibrium recombination after a curved shock wave
Authors:Chihyung Wen  Hans Hornung
Institution:1. Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan 70101;2. California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA
Abstract:The effect of nonequilibrium recombination after a curved two-dimensional shock wave in a hypervelocity dissociating flow of an inviscid Lighthill–Freeman gas is considered. An analytical solution is obtained with the effective shock values derived by Hornung (1976) 5] and the assumption that the flow is ‘quasi-frozen’ after a thin dissociating layer near the shock. The solution gives the expression of dissociation fraction as a function of temperature on a streamline. A rule of thumb can then be provided to check the validity of binary scaling for experimental conditions and a tool to determine the limiting streamline that delineates the validity zone of binary scaling. The effects on the nonequilibrium chemical reaction of the large difference in free stream temperature between free-piston shock tunnel and equivalent flight conditions are discussed. Numerical examples are presented and the results are compared with solutions obtained with two-dimensional Euler equations using the code of Candler (1988) 10].
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