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Shock Tube Measurements of Radiative Heating for Titan and Nitrogen
[摘要] Detailed spectrally and spatially resolved radiance has been measured in the Electric Arc Shock Tube at NASA Ames Research Center for conditions relevant to Titan entry, with varying atmospheric composition, free-stream density (equivalently, altitude) and shock velocity. The test campaign measured radiation at velocities from 4.7 km/s to 8 km/s and free-stream pressures of 0.1, 0.28 and 0.47 Torr with a variety of compositions. Radiances measured in this work are substantially larger compared to that reported both in past EAST test campaigns and in other shock tube facilities. Depending on the metric used for comparison, the discrepancy can be as high as an order of magnitude. Due to the difference with previously reported data, a substantial effort was undertaken to provide confidence in the new results. The present work provides a new benchmark set of data to replace those published in previous studies. The effect of gas impurities identified in previous shock tube studies was also examined by testing in pure N2 and deliberate addition of air to the CH4/N2 mixtures. Furthermore, a test campaign in pure N2 was also conducted with the aim of providing data for improving fundamental understanding of high enthalpy flows containing N2, such as high-speed entries into Earth or Titan. These experiments cover conditions from approximately 6 km/s to 11 km/s at an initial pressure of 0.2 Torr. It is the intention of this paper to motivate code comparisons benchmarked against this data set.
[发布日期] 2019-03-25 [发布机构] 
[效力级别]  [学科分类] 力学,机械学
[关键词] SHOCK TUBES;RADIATIVE HEAT TRANSFER;ATMOSPHERIC ENTRY;VELOCITY MEASUREMENT;ATMOSPHERIC COMPOSITION;TITAN;NITROGEN [时效性] 
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