2020
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv.12959972
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Air-Carbon Ablation Model for Hypersonic Flight from Molecular Beam Data

Abstract: Recent molecular beam experiments of high velocity O, N, and O<sub>2</sub> impacting carbon material at high temperature produced detailed surface chemistry data relevant for carbon ablation processes. New data on O and N reactions with carbon has been published using a continuous molecular beam with lower velocity (2000 m/s) and approximately 500 times higher beam flux than previous pulsed-beam experiments. This data is interpreted to construct a new air-carbon ablation model for use in modeling c… Show more

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“…Though the FRC model does not accurately calculate the mass blowing rate measured in the Plasmatron experiments, the model takes into account the surface recombination reaction, which was not identified in [7]. Inclusion of both nitridation and recombination reactions allows for accurate model calibration through direct flow simulations such as those performed in the current work, rather than relying on 0D simulations as in [5].…”
Section: Stagnation Line Solver Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Though the FRC model does not accurately calculate the mass blowing rate measured in the Plasmatron experiments, the model takes into account the surface recombination reaction, which was not identified in [7]. Inclusion of both nitridation and recombination reactions allows for accurate model calibration through direct flow simulations such as those performed in the current work, rather than relying on 0D simulations as in [5].…”
Section: Stagnation Line Solver Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where R is the set of surface reactions, k r , the rate coefficient for reaction r, [X j ] = ρ j /(N A m j ), the concentration of species j, ν j , its stoichiometric coefficient, and N A , Avogadro's number. The FRC model present in MUTATION++ has been further extended to use the chemical mechanism developed at the University of Minnesota for nitridation and nitrogen recombination [5]: the reactions considered are listed in table 1. The model was built from molecular beam experiment data obtained in low pressure conditions [4] and from Plasmatron data at a pressure of 1500 Pa [7].…”
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