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Comparison of methodologies for describing relaxation in nonequilibrium gaseous systems

Abstract

The heat transfer process in hypervelocity vehicles is dominated by nonequilibrium gas dynamics. One model used in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) codes to predict hypervelocity heat transfer is the 'two-temperature' model. An analysis has been made to test the validity of the two-temperature model for predicting another nonequilibrium phenomenon, sound absorption and deviation of signal speed in a high temperature gas. It is found that the two temperature model's prediction capabilities degenerate with increasing temperature. These results are felt to have significance concerning the two-temperature's ability to predict heat transfer in hypervelocity flows

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