The Equilibrium Flux Method for the calculation of flows with non-equilbrium chemical reactions


Autoria(s): M. N. Macrossan
Data(s)

01/01/1989

Resumo

The Equilibrium Flux Method [1] is a kinetic theory based finite volume method for calculating the flow of a compressible ideal gas. It is shown here that, in effect, the method solves the Euler equations with added pseudo-dissipative terms and that it is a natural upwinding scheme. The method can be easily modified so that the flow of a chemically reacting gas mixture can be calculated. Results from the method for a one-dimensional non-equilibrium reacting flow are shown to agree well with a conventional continuum solution. Results are also presented for the calculation of a plane two-dimensional flow, at hypersonic speed, of a dissociating gas around a blunt-nosed body.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:12301

Idioma(s)

eng

Palavras-Chave #Kinetic Theory Method #flux vector splitting #hypersonic flow #non-equilbrium chemical flow #240502 Fluid Physics #290201 Aerodynamics #290207 Satellite, Space Vehicle and Missile Design
Tipo

Journal Article