Non-Equilibrium Flow of a Weakly Ionized Gas past a Magnetized Wall
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The non-equilibriyn effect in the two-dimensional, steady flow of an ionizing gas past a magnetized wall is considered on the basis of the linearized theory. A simple approximate solution is derived for an argon-like idealized gas by making use of some character of its ionization. As an example, the velocity distribution along the wall and the slope of a stream line are calculated for both subsonic and supersonic flows past a plane wall containing a circular magnetic field. It is shown that the non-equilibrium process has no serious effect upon the flow field.
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- 1966-01-05
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