Translational Nonequilibrium in a Rapid Expansion Flow from a High Temperature Source
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Terminal parallel temperature of a rapid expansion flow into a vacuum was examined numerically and experimentally. It was shown that for high temperature flow. inclusion of a more realistic intermolecular potential with the repulsive term gives a more accurate prediction of the translational relaxation during the expansion. In a temperature range, 7000-10000 K, the measured terminal parallel temperature in an expansion flow of shock heated argon agreed very well with these predicted values.
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著者
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Teshima Koji
Department Of Aeronautical Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Kyoto University
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Teshima Koji
Department Of Aeronautical Engineering Kyoto University
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Takahashi Norio
Department Of Aeronautical Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Kyoto University
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Takahashi Norio
Department Of Aeronautical Engineering Kyoto University
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MORIYA Tomio
Department of Aeronautical Engineering, Kyoto University
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Moriya Tomio
Department Of Aeronautical Engineering Kyoto University
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