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Non-stationary effects in hypersonic nonuniform dusty-gas flow past a blunt body

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In the framework of the two-fluid model, a hypersonic flow of a nonuniform dusty gas with low inertial (non-depositing) particles around a blunt body is considered. The particle mass concentration is assumed to be small, so that the effect of particles on the carrier phase is significant only inside the boundary layer where the particles accumulate. Stepshaped and harmonic nonuniformities of the particle concentration ahead of the bow shock wave are considered and the corresponding nonstationary distributions of the particle concentration in the shock layer are studied. On the basis of numerical study of nonstationary two-phase boundary layer equations derived by the matched asymptotic expansion method, the effects of free-stream particle concentration nonuniformities on the thermal flux, and the friction coefficient in the neighborhood of stagnation point are investigated, in particular, the most “dangerous” nonuniformity periods are found.

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The project supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (project No. 96-01-00313) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (joint RFBR-NSFC grant No. 96-01-00017c)

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Osiptsov, A.N., Rozin, A.V. & Boyi, W. Non-stationary effects in hypersonic nonuniform dusty-gas flow past a blunt body. Acta Mech Sinica 15, 201–214 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02486148

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