Aerodynamic drag reduction by heat addition into the shock layer for a large angle blunt cone in hypersonic flow

Kulkarni, Vinayak ; Hegde, G. M. ; Jagadeesh, G. ; Arunan, E. ; Reddy, K. P. J. (2008) Aerodynamic drag reduction by heat addition into the shock layer for a large angle blunt cone in hypersonic flow Physics of Fluids, 20 (8). 081703. ISSN 1070-6631

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1063/1.2944982

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2944982

Abstract

Reduction in aerodynamic drag for a large angle blunt cone flying at hypersonic Mach number by heat addition into the shock layer is demonstrated in HST2 hypersonic shock tunnel. The heat addition is achieved by the exothermic reaction of chromium atoms ablated from the stagnation region of the chromium coated blunt cone with the atomic oxygen behind the shock wave. The measurements show about 47% reduction in the drag coefficient for a 60° apex angle blunt cone in a Mach 8 flow of 3.4MJ∕kg specific enthalpy. The reduction in drag is measured using the accelerometer based force balance system and the heat addition into the shock layer is identified by the surface mounted thin film heat flux gauges and the corresponding movement of the shock wave is visualized by schlieren pictures. The authors would like to thank Professor Shivashankar of Material Research Centre for useful discussions and Mr. Nagendra for his help in coating. We would also like to thank all the members of HEA Laboratory for their help in conducting the experiments.

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