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The influence of temperature on crosshatching

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The influence of temperature on crosshatching on ablating cone models made of wax and camphor is studied. Ablation experiments are carried out in supersonic tunnels. The relation between temperature and the wavelength of crosshatching is obtained. The effect of pressure on the wavelength of crosshatching is verified. The influence of temperature and pressure on the initial position of the appearance of crosshatching and on the time required for both the apperance of croosshatching and the formation of stable crosshatching are obtained and analyzed.

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Zhengjin, Z., Qun, P., Peihua, L. et al. The influence of temperature on crosshatching. Acta Mech Sinica 6, 227–229 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02487644

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