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タイトルRadiation/convection coupling in rocket motors and plumes
本文(外部サイト)http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19950016994
著者(英)Saladino, A. J.; Farmer, R. C.
著者所属(英)SECA, Inc.
発行日1993-07-01
言語eng
内容記述The three commonly used propellant systems - H2/O2, RP-1/O2, and solid propellants - primarily radiate as molecular emitters, non-scattering small particles, and scattering larger particles, respectively. Present technology has accepted the uncoupling of the radiation analysis from that of the flowfield. This approximation becomes increasingly inaccurate as one considers plumes, interior rocket chambers, and nuclear rocket propulsion devices. This study will develop a hierarchy of methods which will address radiation/convection coupling in all of the aforementioned propulsion systems. The nature of the radiation/convection coupled problem is that the divergence of the radiative heat flux must be included in the energy equation and that the local, volume-averaged intensity of the radiation must be determined by a solution of the radiative transfer equation (RTE). The intensity is approximated by solving the RTE along several lines of sight (LOS) for each point in the flowfield. Such a procedure is extremely costly; therefore, further approximations are needed. Modified differential approximations are being developed for this purpose. It is not obvious which order of approximations are required for a given rocket motor analysis. Therefore, LOS calculations have been made for typical rocket motor operating conditions in order to select the type approximations required. The results of these radiation calculations, and the interpretation of these intensity predictions are presented herein.
NASA分類FLUID MECHANICS AND HEAT TRANSFER
レポートNO95N23414
権利No Copyright
URIhttps://repository.exst.jaxa.jp/dspace/handle/a-is/108133


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