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    Coupled Heat Transfer Analysis in Regeneratively Cooled Thrust Chambers

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    A computational procedure able to describe the coupled hot-gas/wall/coolant environment that occurs in most liquid rocket engines and to provide a quick and reliable prediction of thrust-chamber wall temperature and heat flux as well as coolant-flow characteristics, like pressure drop and temperature gain in the regenerative circuit is presented and demonstrated. The coupled analysis is performed by means of an accurate CFD solver of the Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes equations for the hot-gas flow and a simplified quasi-2D approach, which widely relies on semi-empirical relations, to study the problem of coolant flow and wall structure heat transfer in the cooling channels. Coupled computations of the Space Shuttle Main Engine Main Combustion Chamber are performed and compared with available literature data. Results show a reasonable agreement in terms of coolant pressure drop and temperature gain with nominal data, whereas the computed wall temperature peak is quite closer to hot-firing data than to the nominal value. © 2012 by B. Betti, M. Pizzarelli, F. Nasuti

    Constraints on the χ_(c1) versus χ_(c2) polarizations in proton-proton collisions at √s = 8 TeV

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    The polarizations of promptly produced χ_(c1) and χ_(c2) mesons are studied using data collected by the CMS experiment at the LHC, in proton-proton collisions at √s=8  TeV. The χ_c states are reconstructed via their radiative decays χ_c → J/ψγ, with the photons being measured through conversions to e⁺e⁻, which allows the two states to be well resolved. The polarizations are measured in the helicity frame, through the analysis of the χ_(c2) to χ_(c1) yield ratio as a function of the polar or azimuthal angle of the positive muon emitted in the J/ψ → μ⁺μ⁻ decay, in three bins of J/ψ transverse momentum. While no differences are seen between the two states in terms of azimuthal decay angle distributions, they are observed to have significantly different polar anisotropies. The measurement favors a scenario where at least one of the two states is strongly polarized along the helicity quantization axis, in agreement with nonrelativistic quantum chromodynamics predictions. This is the first measurement of significantly polarized quarkonia produced at high transverse momentum
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