Publikationsdatum:
2019-07-13
Beschreibung:
The injection of supercritical pressure, subcritical temperature fluids, into a 2-D, ambient, static temperature and static pressure supersonic tunnel and free jet supersonic nitrogen flow field was observed. Observed patterns with fluid air were the same as those observed for fluid nitrogen injected into the tunnel at 90 deg to the supersonic flow. The nominal injection pressure was of 6.9 MPa and tunnel Mach number was 2.7. When injected directly into and opposing the tunnel exhaust flow, the observed patterns with fluid air were similar to those observed for fluid nitrogen but appeared more diffusive. Cryogenic injection creates a high density region within the bow shock wake but the standoff distance remains unchanged from the gaseous value. However, as the temperature reaches a critical value, the shock faded and advanced into the supersonic stream. For both fluids, nitrogen and air, the phenomena was completely reversible.
Schlagwort(e):
FLUID MECHANICS AND HEAT TRANSFER
Materialart:
NASA-TM-105139
,
E-6410
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NAS 1.15:105139
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International Congress of Refrigeration; Aug 10, 1991 - Aug 17, 1991; Montreal
Format:
application/pdf
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