Study of the boundary layers in chemical laser nozzles
Chemical laser nozzles, both axisymmetric and two-dimensional, are examined to define the effect of the nozzle geometry and boundary layers on the flow. A method of defining average flow properties, which include the boundary layer influence within a one-dimensional flow formulation, is presented. T...
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Veröffentlicht in: | AIAA (Am. Inst. Aeronaut. Astronaut.) J.; (United States) 1976-11, Vol.14 (11), p.1571-1577 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Chemical laser nozzles, both axisymmetric and two-dimensional, are examined to define the effect of the nozzle geometry and boundary layers on the flow. A method of defining average flow properties, which include the boundary layer influence within a one-dimensional flow formulation, is presented. The boundary layers are found to be of the same order as the nozzle exit dimensions and have a large influence on the flow. Axisymmetric and two-dimensional nozzles with the same inlet flow, geometric area ratios, and nozzle exit dimensions are found to have essentially the same average nozzle exit flow properties; the nozzle mass distributions, however, are quite different and indicate that axisymmetric nozzles may result in faster cavity mixing. Methods of including the boundary-layer influence in the laser performance and pressure recovery analyses are discussed. |
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ISSN: | 0001-1452 1533-385X |
DOI: | 10.2514/3.7253 |