Supersonic plasmatron nozzle profiling with the real properties of high temperature working gas


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The effects of real gases (excitation of vibrational degrees of freedom, dissociation and ionization) taken into account for supersonic nozzle profiling. The paper presents the method of the supersonic nozzle profiling for non-monotonic dependence of adiabatic index on temperature. The results of nozzle profile calculation for two sets of input parameters, based on independently determined specific heat for molecular nitrogen N2 and products of its thermal decomposition in the temperature range of 260–105 K and atmospheric pressure are presented. The experimental set-up based on proposed method of supersonic nozzle has been developed and manufactured. The gas velocity at different distances from the nozzle outlet has been measured. Results show the existence of the supersonic and transsonic flow regimes after the nozzle.

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M. Kh. Gadzhiev

Joint Institute for High Temperatures of RAS

Email: kulikov-yurii@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 125412

Y. M. Kulikov

Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology; Joint Institute for High Temperatures of RAS

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Email: kulikov-yurii@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Dolgoprudnyi, Moscow oblast, 141700; Moscow, 125412

V. A. Panov

Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology; Joint Institute for High Temperatures of RAS

Email: kulikov-yurii@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Dolgoprudnyi, Moscow oblast, 141700; Moscow, 125412

E. E. Son

Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology; Joint Institute for High Temperatures of RAS

Email: kulikov-yurii@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Dolgoprudnyi, Moscow oblast, 141700; Moscow, 125412

A. S. Tyuftyaev

Joint Institute for High Temperatures of RAS

Email: kulikov-yurii@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 125412

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