Measuring the concentration of freestream species on a hypersonic transpiration-cooled stagnation point - Dataset
This paper presents direct surface concentration measurements of a transpiration cooled stagnation point in hypersonic flow. Pressure sensitive paint (PSP) is employed on a porous alumina sample to measure the concentration of freestream species and thus how well the coolant mitigates mass diffusion...
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author | Ewenz Rocher, M Hermann, T McGilvray, M Grossman, M Vandeperre, L |
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description | This paper presents direct surface concentration measurements of a transpiration cooled stagnation point in hypersonic flow. Pressure sensitive paint (PSP) is employed on a porous alumina sample to measure the concentration of freestream species and thus how well the coolant mitigates mass diffusion from the freestream to the surface. Experiments are conducted at Mach 6.9 at three different Pitot pressures: 10 kPa, 20 kPa and 30 kPa. Porous alumina is chosen due to its ability to bond PSP and its similar microstructure to porous Ultra-High-Temperature
Ceramics. Nitrogen, Argon and Krypton are used as injection gases at mass flow rates ranging from 0.01 - 0.55 kg/m2s, in order to displace up to 99% of the freestream gas at the surface. The experimental data shows that transpiration cooling is more effective in displacing freestream gas than predicted by analytical models and numerical solutions. The microheterogeneous surface
with recessed pores means there is an additional pressure gradient within the first layer of pores. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:63d5452d-e26c-448b-b927-22ec6dde24582022-11-29T15:39:04ZMeasuring the concentration of freestream species on a hypersonic transpiration-cooled stagnation point - DatasetDatasethttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_ddb1uuid:63d5452d-e26c-448b-b927-22ec6dde2458EnglishHyrax DepositUniversity of Oxford2022Ewenz Rocher, MHermann, TMcGilvray, MGrossman, MVandeperre, LThis paper presents direct surface concentration measurements of a transpiration cooled stagnation point in hypersonic flow. Pressure sensitive paint (PSP) is employed on a porous alumina sample to measure the concentration of freestream species and thus how well the coolant mitigates mass diffusion from the freestream to the surface. Experiments are conducted at Mach 6.9 at three different Pitot pressures: 10 kPa, 20 kPa and 30 kPa. Porous alumina is chosen due to its ability to bond PSP and its similar microstructure to porous Ultra-High-Temperature Ceramics. Nitrogen, Argon and Krypton are used as injection gases at mass flow rates ranging from 0.01 - 0.55 kg/m2s, in order to displace up to 99% of the freestream gas at the surface. The experimental data shows that transpiration cooling is more effective in displacing freestream gas than predicted by analytical models and numerical solutions. The microheterogeneous surface with recessed pores means there is an additional pressure gradient within the first layer of pores. |
spellingShingle | Ewenz Rocher, M Hermann, T McGilvray, M Grossman, M Vandeperre, L Measuring the concentration of freestream species on a hypersonic transpiration-cooled stagnation point - Dataset |
title | Measuring the concentration of freestream species on a hypersonic transpiration-cooled stagnation point - Dataset |
title_full | Measuring the concentration of freestream species on a hypersonic transpiration-cooled stagnation point - Dataset |
title_fullStr | Measuring the concentration of freestream species on a hypersonic transpiration-cooled stagnation point - Dataset |
title_full_unstemmed | Measuring the concentration of freestream species on a hypersonic transpiration-cooled stagnation point - Dataset |
title_short | Measuring the concentration of freestream species on a hypersonic transpiration-cooled stagnation point - Dataset |
title_sort | measuring the concentration of freestream species on a hypersonic transpiration cooled stagnation point dataset |
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