The problem considered was that of the behaviour of a non - equilibrium flow behind a shock wave supported by a convex curved body in a hyper- velocity freestream . A simple gas model was assured, taking into account the dissociation only of asymmetrical diatomic molecule , whilst the temperature in the shock layer was assumed to be small compared with the characteristic temperature of dissociation . The curvature of the stream lines produces a negative pressure gradient along a streamline and the effect of this pressure gradient upon the reaction was studied. An approximate analytic solution was obtained, which shows that properties along a streamline are consistent with the assumption that the reaction proceeds independently...
Thermocapillary flow is driven by a thermally induced surface tension variation along a liquid free ...
A finite-element Galerkin formulation was employed to study the attenuation of acoustic waves propag...
Angular momentum rate change, rotating gaseous rings, and statistical property of Jacobian constants...
For hypersonic flow with a shock wave, there is a similar solution consistent throughout the viscous...
The objective of this investigation is to examine the buoyancy-driven gravitational spreading curren...
For steady multidimesional convection, the Quadratic Upstream Interpolation for Convective Kinematic...
IBM 7094 Fortran II program for calculating turbulent boundary layer properties, with hydrogen chemi...
The asymptotic properties for the small Bond number B of the equilibrium capillary interface interio...
The Direct Simulation Monte Carlo method is used to study the hypersonic, rarified flow interference...
The work of this thesis was undertaken as a C.A.S.E. award project in collaboration with Rolls-Royce...
Forced flow heat transfer coefficients for laminar film boiling interface on vertical surfac
This report discusses the effects of the existence of a small, but finite, molecular mean-free-path ...
Numerical solutions of jet-induced mixing in a partially full cryogenic tank are presented. An axisy...
A theoretical analysis is presented for the gasification process of a condensed materials suddenly ...
As far as the author is aware the derivation of the equations of motion and energy for a turbulent b...
Thermocapillary flow is driven by a thermally induced surface tension variation along a liquid free ...
A finite-element Galerkin formulation was employed to study the attenuation of acoustic waves propag...
Angular momentum rate change, rotating gaseous rings, and statistical property of Jacobian constants...
For hypersonic flow with a shock wave, there is a similar solution consistent throughout the viscous...
The objective of this investigation is to examine the buoyancy-driven gravitational spreading curren...
For steady multidimesional convection, the Quadratic Upstream Interpolation for Convective Kinematic...
IBM 7094 Fortran II program for calculating turbulent boundary layer properties, with hydrogen chemi...
The asymptotic properties for the small Bond number B of the equilibrium capillary interface interio...
The Direct Simulation Monte Carlo method is used to study the hypersonic, rarified flow interference...
The work of this thesis was undertaken as a C.A.S.E. award project in collaboration with Rolls-Royce...
Forced flow heat transfer coefficients for laminar film boiling interface on vertical surfac
This report discusses the effects of the existence of a small, but finite, molecular mean-free-path ...
Numerical solutions of jet-induced mixing in a partially full cryogenic tank are presented. An axisy...
A theoretical analysis is presented for the gasification process of a condensed materials suddenly ...
As far as the author is aware the derivation of the equations of motion and energy for a turbulent b...
Thermocapillary flow is driven by a thermally induced surface tension variation along a liquid free ...
A finite-element Galerkin formulation was employed to study the attenuation of acoustic waves propag...
Angular momentum rate change, rotating gaseous rings, and statistical property of Jacobian constants...