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Impact of State-Specific Flowfield Modeling on Atomic Nitrogen Radiation
Johnston, Christopher O [Point of Contact] ; Panesi, Marco
关键词: AFTERBODIES;    ATOMIC EXCITATIONS;    CONTINUITY EQUATION;    ELECTRON IMPACT;    ELECTRON-ION RECOMBINATION;    ELECTRON STATES;    ENERGY TRANSFER;    FLOW DISTRIBUTION;    HYPERSONICS;    NITROGEN ATOMS;    QUASI-STEADY STATES;    RADIATION;   
RP-ID  :  NF1676L-28417
学科分类:航空航天科学
美国|英语
来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】

A hypersonic flowfield model that treats electronic levels of the dominant afterbody radiator, N, as individual species is presented. This model allows electron-ion recombination rate and two-temperature modeling improvements, the latter which are shown to decrease afterbody radiative heating by up to 30%. This increase is primarily due to the addition of the electron-impact-excitation energy-exchange term to the energy equation governing the vibrational-electronic-electron temperature. This model also allows the validity of the often applied quasi-steady state (QSS) approximation to be assessed. The QSS approximation is shown to fail throughout most of the afterbody region for lower electronic states, although this impacts the radiative intensity reaching the surface by less than 15%. By computing the electronic state populations of N within the flowfield solver, instead of through the QSS approximation in the radiation solver, the coupling of nonlocal radiative transition rates to the species continuity equations becomes feasible. Implementation of this higher- fidelity level of coupling between the flowfield and radiation solvers is shown to increase the afterbody radiation by up to 50% relative to the conventional model.

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