Publication Date:
2019-08-13
Description:
At a JANNAF workshop, the issue of fluids at and above the critical point was discussed to obtain a better understanding of similar conditions in combustion chambers of rocket engines. Invited experts from academic, industrial, and government institutions presented the most recent physical, numerical, and experimental advances. During the final discussion period, it was agreed that: (1) no analytical capability exists to simulate subject conditions; (2) mechanisms reflected by opalescence, the solubility of gases, other interfacial phenomena listed, and fluorescence diagnostics are new and important; (3) multicomponent mixtures, radiation, critical fluctuation, and other recorded ones pose unknown effects; and (4) various identified analytical and experimental actions must be initiated in a mutually supporting sequence.
Keywords:
FLUID MECHANICS AND HEAT TRANSFER
Type:
26th JANNAF Combustion Meeting; Oct 23, 1989 - Oct 27, 1989; Pasadena, CA; United States|JHU, The 26th JANNAF Combustion Meeting, Volume 2; p 335-342
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