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Li Kang, Hu Zongmin, Jiang Zonglin. INVESTIGATION OF RECOMPRESSION EFFECTS ON THE HIGH-ENTHALPY SPHERE-CONIC MODEL FLOW[J]. Chinese Journal of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, 2015, 47(2): 346-350. DOI: 10.6052/0459-1879-14-220
Citation: Li Kang, Hu Zongmin, Jiang Zonglin. INVESTIGATION OF RECOMPRESSION EFFECTS ON THE HIGH-ENTHALPY SPHERE-CONIC MODEL FLOW[J]. Chinese Journal of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, 2015, 47(2): 346-350. DOI: 10.6052/0459-1879-14-220

INVESTIGATION OF RECOMPRESSION EFFECTS ON THE HIGH-ENTHALPY SPHERE-CONIC MODEL FLOW

  • Thermo-chemical non-equilibrium effects may cause decrease in the surface pressure within the expansion region of a high-enthalpy blunt body flow as compared with a frozen flow. Research indicates that a recompression structure appended to the blunt body can eliminate the aforementioned difference. In the present study, a multi-component reactive Euler solver was applied to simulate the hypervelocity flow over a sphere-cone model. The numerical results show that thermo-chemical non-equilibrium induces a nonmonotonic variation to the conic surface pressure, i.e., it decreases first then increases as the recompression angle increases. The underlying mechanism for such a phenomenon is found to be the competing exothermal and endothermal reactions, which is macroscopically reflected by the inhomogeneity of the specific heat ratio in the recompression flowfield.
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