Author:
Conti Raul,Dyke Milton Van
Abstract
A reacting flow free of molecular transport exhibits noteworthy behaviour in the neighbourhood of a blunt, symmetrical stagnation point. A local analytical study using the Lighthill-Freeman gas model reveals the basic structure of such a flow. Chemical activity is found to affect some, but not all, of the local characteristics of the flow. Unaffected are the pressure and velocity fields near the stagnation point, where the pressure varies quadratically and the velocity varies linearly as in an inert flow. In addition, the stagnation point is found to be in chemical equilibrium for all non-zero reaction rates. On the other hand the density, temperature, and concentration fields are affected by the non-equilibrium reactions. The extent of this effect can be predicted on the basis of a reaction parameter that measures the rate of reaction in terms of the velocity gradient at the stagnation point. A rapidly reacting flow (with reaction parameter greater than unity) approaches the stagnation point with vanishing gradients of density and temperature, whereas a slowly reacting flow approaches with infinite gradients. The flow field is represented mathematically by functions that are regular along the body but non-analytic in the normal direction. Numerical computations support the validity of the local closed-form solution, and provide information on the local effects of the chemical history of the flow.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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