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    In:  CASI
    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: Two mechanisms of drag reduction for flow over flat plates were investigated. The first mechanism employs Bushnell's hypothesis that compliant walls produce drag reduction by interfering with the formation of the turbulent spots in a turbulent boundary layer. It is shown that the amplitudes and frequencies of compliant wall motions for drag reduction might be achieved by using slightly curved walls and the resulting large amplitude motions of snap buckling. A simple structural model of an arch is used in the analysis, and an asymptotic method is developed. The required wall motions can be obtained by using materials like mylar. In addition, the delay of transition from laminar to turbulent flow by driven walls was studied for Poiseuille channel flow. The walls are driven by a periodic traveling wave. A significant increase in the transitional Reynolds number is obtained by appropriately prescibing the wavelength and phase velocity of the wall motion. Previously developed asymptotic methods are used in the analysis.
    Keywords: AERODYNAMICS
    Type: NASA-CR-3628 , NAS 1.26:3628
    Format: application/pdf
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: An analysis is conducted for the Atmosphere Explorer C observations of O(++) in the daytime thermosphere which supercedes that of Breig et al (1977) and restricts attention to five orbits of data from the high-grain mode of the magnetic ion-mass spectrometer. The present investigation adopts a model for O(++) ionospheric chemistry which has been revised in light of recent laboratory measurements of a fast loss rate for O(++) through reaction with N2. An improved procedure is also introduced which analyzes the basic ion currents recorded by the magnetic ion-mass spectrometer and has special application for the very low concentrations near and below 200 km. It is found that large scale features in the low altitude data are best represented with an additive term which is proportional to the N2 or O2 density, with the preferred interpretation as a contaminant signal induced by neutral particles impinging on instrument or spacecraft surfaces.
    Keywords: GEOPHYSICS
    Type: Journal of Geophysical Research; 87; Sept. 1
    Format: text
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