1969
DOI: 10.2514/3.29758
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Experiments on the use of dry ice ablating wind-tunnel models.

Abstract: Nomenclature B'= mass addition parameter h Q = stagnation enthalpy = /(To) h w = enthalpy of air at wall = f(T w ) LE = heat of sublimation of CO 2 LT = specific heat transfer to model interior M = molecular weight m = rate of mass addition per unit area p e = static pressure at edge of boundary layer p v = vapor pressure of CO 2 qb = heat-transfer rate from surface to interior of body qo = heat-transfer rate to surface without mass addition TQ,T W = stagnation and wall temperature, respectively X = distance a… Show more

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“…Determining ablation rates of cones, hemispheres, and other projectile-like models has been the focus of the majority of ablation studies performed using low-temperature sublimating ablators. 9 Experiments taking advantage of naphthalene sublimation have also been used to study boundary layer transition, heat transfer, and mass transfer. 10,11 These techniques generally employ a thin film of naphthalene coated onto the surface of the model.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Determining ablation rates of cones, hemispheres, and other projectile-like models has been the focus of the majority of ablation studies performed using low-temperature sublimating ablators. 9 Experiments taking advantage of naphthalene sublimation have also been used to study boundary layer transition, heat transfer, and mass transfer. 10,11 These techniques generally employ a thin film of naphthalene coated onto the surface of the model.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%