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Numerical and experimental studies of an arc-heated nonequilibrium nozzle flow

Authors :
Nishida, Michio
Abe, Ken-ichi
Kihara, Hisashi
Source :
Journal of Thermal Science; November 2003, Vol. 12 Issue: 4 p289-293, 5p
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

The arc-heated high-temperature gas is rotationally and vibrationally excited, and partially dissociated and ionized. When such gas flows inside a nozzle, energy transfers from rotational and vibrational energy modes to translational energy mode, and, in addition, recombination reactions occur. These processes are in thermal and chemical nonequilibrium. The present computations treat arc-heated nonequilibrium nozzle flows using a six temperature model (translational, rotational, N2vibrational, O2vibrational, NO vibrational and electron temperatures), and nonequilibrium chemical reactions of air. From the calculated flow properties, emission spectra at the nozzle exit were re-constructed by using the code for computing spectra of high temperature air. On the other hand, measurements of N2+(1−) emission spectra were conducted at the nozzle exit in the 20 kW arc-heated wind tunnel. Vibrational and rotational temperatures of N2were determined using a curve fitting method on N2+(1−) emission spectra, with the vibrational and rotational temperatures for N2and N2+being assumed equal. Comparison of the measured and computed results elucidated that the experimental temperatures were larger than the computed ones. At present, we are trying to reveal the main reason for the discrepancy between the computed and measured N2vibrational and rotational temperatures.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10032169 and 1993033X
Volume :
12
Issue :
4
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Thermal Science
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs59683504
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11630-003-0032-x