The Hypersonic Leading Edge Problem. II. Wedges and Cones

The Hypersonic Leading Edge Problem. II. Wedges and Cones
Author: Michael Lewis Shorenstein
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Total Pages: 31
Release: 1971
Genre: Aerodynamics, Hypersonic
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An analysis is given for the viscous hypersonic flow past slender sharp wedges and unyawed cones. The leading edge or nose region treated encompasses the merged layer regime in which the shock thickness is not small in comparison with the viscous layer thickness but for which in the axisymmetric case the shock thickness is small in comparison with the radius of transverse shock curvature. A Navier-Stokes flow is assumed, and both the shock structure and viscous layer are taken to be locally-similar of boundary layer type. The analysis follows that used by Shorenstein and Probstein for the corresponding flat plat problem. For axisymmetric cone flow, a modification of a transformation introduced by Probstein and Elliott is given to reduce the axisymmetric viscous layer equations including transverse curvature to 'exactly' two-dimensional form. Results for the state conditions behind the shock, and the wall pressure, skin friction, and heat transfer rate are found to be in agreement with available experimental data.

The Hypersonic Leading Edge Problem

The Hypersonic Leading Edge Problem
Author: Michael Lewis Shorenstein
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Total Pages: 12
Release: 1968
Genre: Aerodynamics, Hypersonic
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The Sharp Leading Edge Problem in Hypersonic Flow

The Sharp Leading Edge Problem in Hypersonic Flow
Author: Hakuro Oguchi
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Total Pages: 86
Release: 1960
Genre: Leading edges (Aerodynamics)
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In the present paper the problem of hypersonic viscous flow past a semi-infinite flat plate with a sharp leading edge is considered. The study is concerned primarily with the rarefied flow region close enough to the leading edge that there is no longer an inviscid layer but where the shock wave is still thin. The solution which is obtained is shown to approach a wedge-like flow near the leading edge with a straight induced shock wave.

On the Hypersonic Leading-edge Problem in the Merged-layer Regime

On the Hypersonic Leading-edge Problem in the Merged-layer Regime
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Total Pages: 14
Release: 1968
Genre: Aerodynamics, Hypersonic
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Finite-difference analyses are applied to a single set of partial differential equations derived from full Navier-Stokes equations under a thin-layer approximation for the entire flow field (including the shock-like region). Solutions obtained for the caloric perfect gas are compared with available data from air and nitrogen experiments. Calculated values for heat-transfer appear to be higher than measured data; examination indicates that certain nonequilibrium effects (rotational de-excitations in particular), unaccounted for in data correlation and in the analysis, may be important sources of the discrepancy. (Author).

On the Hypersonic Sharp Leading Edge Problem for Bodies Other Than Flat Plates

On the Hypersonic Sharp Leading Edge Problem for Bodies Other Than Flat Plates
Author: Jay M. Solomon
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 1965
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The flow near the tip of pointed nosed bodies in hypersonic flight is considered. In particular, the region where continuum concepts are applicable, but where boundary layer theory is no longer valid, is studied using the model proposed by Oguchi for the flat plate problem. Both two-dimensional and axiallysymmetric bodies are considered. Solutions are obtained in the form of expansions valid near the nose tip. The surface pressure is found to approach a finite value as the tip is approached; numerical results for this limit value are obtained for various wall to total temperature ratios and tip semi-vertex angles. (Author).

The Problem of Sharp Leading Edge in Hypersonic Flow

The Problem of Sharp Leading Edge in Hypersonic Flow
Author: Amolak C. Jain
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 1963
Genre: Aerodynamics, Hypersonic
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In what follows an attempt is made to present the analysis of this problem without the restric tion of wedge-like flow model and at the same time remove certain discrepancies in Oguchi's work. A new transformation is found and a series solution of the resulting equation is evolved. Analytical expressions for the first two terms of this series are obtained. The induced pressures computed on the basis of these two terms is com pared with the experimental results of Nagamatsu, Sheer and Weil. We find that, in the range of validity of our solution, the theoretical predic tion of the induced pressure agrees fairly well within a certain Mach Number range with the experimental data of Nagamatsu, Sheer and Weil.

The Blunt-leading-edge Problem in Hypersonic Flow

The Blunt-leading-edge Problem in Hypersonic Flow
Author: Hakurō Oguchi
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Total Pages: 1
Release: 1961
Genre: Aerodynamics, Hypersonic
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Study was made of the hypersonic flow over a flat plate with a blunt nose. The analysis is based on the flow model in which the flow field behind the shock wave may be divided into two regions: (1) the inviscid-hypersonic-flow region and (2) the entropy layer, across which the pressure undergoes no appreciable change. (Author).