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2007

University of Central Florida

Endwall region

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Wall Heat Transfer Effects In The Endwall Region Behind A Reflected Shock Wave At Long Test Times, Corey Frazier Jan 2007

Wall Heat Transfer Effects In The Endwall Region Behind A Reflected Shock Wave At Long Test Times, Corey Frazier

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Shock-tube experiments are typically performed at high temperatures (≥1200K) due to test-time constraints. These test times are usually ~1 ms in duration and the source of this short, test-time constraint is loss of temperature due to heat transfer. At short test times, there is very little appreciable heat transfer between the hot gas and the cold walls of the shock tube and a high test temperature can be maintained. However, some experiments are using lower temperatures (approx. 800K) to achieve ignition and require much longer test times (up to 15 ms) to fully study the chemical kinetics and combustion chemistry …