Numerical solutions are presented for the viscous shocklayer equations where the chemistry is treated as being either frozen, equilibrium, or nonequilibrium. Also the effects of the diffusion model, surface catalyticity, and mass injection on surface transport and flow parameters are considered. The equilibrium calculations for air species using multicomponent: diffusion provide solutions previously unavailable. The viscous shock-layer equations are solved by using an implicit finite-difference scheme. The flow is treated as a mixture of inert and thermally perfect species. Also the flow is assumed to be in vibrational equilibrium. All calculations are for a 45 deg hyperboloid. The flight conditions are those for various altitudes and veloc...
Results are obtained for cylindrical leading edges of proposed transatmospheric vehicles by employin...
Several conceptual designs for vehicles that would fly in the atmosphere at hypersonic speeds have b...
An implicit finite difference scheme is developed for the fully coupled solution of the viscous radi...
Numerical solutions of the viscous-shock-layer equation where the chemistry is treated as being eith...
This study presents numerical solutions of the viscous-shock-layer equations where the chemistry is ...
The nonequilibrium chemical reaction of dissociation and recombination is studied theoretically for ...
Results of solving the Navier-Stokes equations for chemically nonequilibrium, merged stagnation shoc...
The viscous-shock-layer equations for hypersonic laminar and turbulent flows of radiating or nonradi...
Standard techniques used to model chemically-reacting flows require an artificial viscosity for stab...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76510/1/AIAA-711-172.pd
The viscous shock layer equations for hypersonic laminar and turbulent flows of radiating or nonradi...
The equations which govern the viscous shock-layer flow are presented and the method by which the eq...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/77102/1/AIAA-1994-2415-101.pd
An approximate inverse solution is presented for the nonequilibrium flow in the inviscid shock layer...
An implicit finite-difference scheme is developed for the fully coupled solution of the viscous, rad...
Results are obtained for cylindrical leading edges of proposed transatmospheric vehicles by employin...
Several conceptual designs for vehicles that would fly in the atmosphere at hypersonic speeds have b...
An implicit finite difference scheme is developed for the fully coupled solution of the viscous radi...
Numerical solutions of the viscous-shock-layer equation where the chemistry is treated as being eith...
This study presents numerical solutions of the viscous-shock-layer equations where the chemistry is ...
The nonequilibrium chemical reaction of dissociation and recombination is studied theoretically for ...
Results of solving the Navier-Stokes equations for chemically nonequilibrium, merged stagnation shoc...
The viscous-shock-layer equations for hypersonic laminar and turbulent flows of radiating or nonradi...
Standard techniques used to model chemically-reacting flows require an artificial viscosity for stab...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76510/1/AIAA-711-172.pd
The viscous shock layer equations for hypersonic laminar and turbulent flows of radiating or nonradi...
The equations which govern the viscous shock-layer flow are presented and the method by which the eq...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/77102/1/AIAA-1994-2415-101.pd
An approximate inverse solution is presented for the nonequilibrium flow in the inviscid shock layer...
An implicit finite-difference scheme is developed for the fully coupled solution of the viscous, rad...
Results are obtained for cylindrical leading edges of proposed transatmospheric vehicles by employin...
Several conceptual designs for vehicles that would fly in the atmosphere at hypersonic speeds have b...
An implicit finite difference scheme is developed for the fully coupled solution of the viscous radi...