The relaxation of the accelerating-gas boundary layer to the test-gas boundary layer over a flat plate in an expansion tube is analyzed. Several combinations of test gas and acceleration gas are considered. The problem is treated in two conically similar limits: (1) when the time lag between the arrival of the shock and the interface at the leading edge of the plate is very large, and (2) when this lag is negligible. The time-dependent laminar-boundary-layer equations of a binary mixture of perfect gases are taken as the flow-governing equations. This coupled set of differential equations, written in terms of the Lam-Crocco variables, has been solved by a line-relaxation finite-difference techniques. The results presented include the Stanto...
The linearized attenuation theory of NACA Technical Note 3375 is modified in the following manner: (...
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Laminar boundary layer effects on reaction rate constants deduced from shock tube measurement
An analysis is presented for the relaxation of a turbulent boundary layer on a semi-infinite flat pl...
The results of a first order perfect gas correction for the effects of the boundary layer formation ...
Prepared at Langley Research Center.Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 73-75).Mode ...
Experimental measurements of boundary-layer transition in an expansion-tube test-gas flow are presen...
Axisymmetric numerical simulations with finite-rate chemistry are presented for two operating condit...
A theoretical study of heat transfer for zero pressure gradient hypersonic laminar boundary layers f...
Simultaneous time-resolved measurements of temperature, density, pitot pressure, and wall pressure i...
A method is presented for obtaining the attenuation of a shock wave in a shock tube due to the unste...
The interaction of an interface between two gases and strong expansion is investigated and the effec...
A full flight similarity condition for scramjet testing in an expansion tube was seen ex-perimentall...
Flow Induced by the Impulsive Motion of an Immite Flat Plate in a Dusty Gas. The problem of flow in...
The operation of an expansion tube is investigated with particular attention given to the test flow ...
The linearized attenuation theory of NACA Technical Note 3375 is modified in the following manner: (...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/77557/1/AIAA-8217-881.pd
Laminar boundary layer effects on reaction rate constants deduced from shock tube measurement
An analysis is presented for the relaxation of a turbulent boundary layer on a semi-infinite flat pl...
The results of a first order perfect gas correction for the effects of the boundary layer formation ...
Prepared at Langley Research Center.Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 73-75).Mode ...
Experimental measurements of boundary-layer transition in an expansion-tube test-gas flow are presen...
Axisymmetric numerical simulations with finite-rate chemistry are presented for two operating condit...
A theoretical study of heat transfer for zero pressure gradient hypersonic laminar boundary layers f...
Simultaneous time-resolved measurements of temperature, density, pitot pressure, and wall pressure i...
A method is presented for obtaining the attenuation of a shock wave in a shock tube due to the unste...
The interaction of an interface between two gases and strong expansion is investigated and the effec...
A full flight similarity condition for scramjet testing in an expansion tube was seen ex-perimentall...
Flow Induced by the Impulsive Motion of an Immite Flat Plate in a Dusty Gas. The problem of flow in...
The operation of an expansion tube is investigated with particular attention given to the test flow ...
The linearized attenuation theory of NACA Technical Note 3375 is modified in the following manner: (...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/77557/1/AIAA-8217-881.pd
Laminar boundary layer effects on reaction rate constants deduced from shock tube measurement