NASA NACA-TR-959-1959 One-dimensional flows of an imperfect diatomic gas《有瑕疵的双原子气体的一维流动》.pdf
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1、REPORT 959Oh-DIMENSK)NAL FLOWS OF AN L%IPEIU?ECT DIATOMIC GASBy A. J. EGGKRS,Jr.SUM3MRY%h the assumptions that B.wthelofs equation of statenccountsfor molecularrize and intermolecularforce e-fleck, andthat changes in. the le is considerablyW-w and hence the density rise is well abore that predicteda
2、s.wuwingideal gas behauior. It is-further shown that only thecaloric imperfection in air has am appreciable eect on. thepre.mure.sderelopedin the shock process considered. fie eectsqf gaseous imperfectionns on obue shock$ows we stuclied2fromthe standpoint of their inj%ience on the iijlt and pressure
3、 dragofa plate operaingat :?fach numbers of 10 mnd90. Thei-n.uence is found to be small.1%PRODUCTIONA wide -m.rietyof problems in compressible flow has beensolved on the assumption that air behaves as an iclecilclia-iomic gas. This assumption is justifiecl, provided thepressure and ternperaturerange
4、 of interest is small ancl nearatmospheric. It is an experimental fact, home-rer, thatw-henair is subjected to Iarge changes in state at pressurestmcl temperatures far remo-eclfrom atmospheric, it ceasesto obey the simple gas law ancl eshibits other properties not,cha.racterist.icof an ideal gas. Co
5、nsequently, flow processesin which air is subjecied to these extreme conditions can beexpectecl t-odepart from perfect gas behavior. It. is knownthat such flow-s wiH be encountered in hypersonic wincltunnek ancl by a.ircraft fly at high supersonic airspeeds;hence, the nature anc extent of this depar
6、ture have becomeimportant considerations in aeroclamics.Chissical theories and experiments have shown that threeproperties of a.reaI gas first cause it to exhibit characteristicsunlike those of an iclea.1gas. These properties may beckssified as thermal and caloric imperfections. Thermalimperfections
7、 in the form of intermolecular forces cmclmolecular size effects are signilic.antlly manifest at. lowtemperatures and high pressures. Changes in the vibrationalheat capacities become an important. caloric imperfection atrehitively high temperat.ures. Circumstances under whicheffects of molecular cks
8、ociation anclorelectronic excitationbecome important (e. g., temperatures apprec.iabFyabove.5000R) maybe neglectecl for the present. Insofar m gasesin equilibrium are concernecl, it is usutdIy suilicient to ac-count for intermolecular force anclmolecular size effects withadcLitioncdterms in the equu
9、tion of state. Simikrly, changesin the vibrut.ions.1heat capacities of the molecules may beaccounted for with a function of temperature in the e.spres-sions for the spectic heats.Tsien (reference I) investigateed the effects of gaseous _iruperfect.ionson air flows w=ingTan ckr TTaals state equa-tion
10、. Appro.simat.e solutions to the one-climensiomd isen-tropic and normal shock equations were obtained. (Tsienpoints out two ery early papers of limited from equation (1) ykddsT dp=o (5 ,c,dT-p(l-bp),Now the dtierentia.1expression for c, is(%9r=T(aProvided by IHS Not for ResaleNo reproduction or netw
11、orking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-OXE-DILIEN%1ONAL I?LOTVS cM Al%-LERl?EC?T DLkT0311C! GAS 241which, upon substituting from equation (1), may be inte-grated to give(6)where c is a function which describes the quanhnn-mechan- iical variations of cwith temperature. The second term onthe ri
12、ght of equation (6) represents the effects of gaseousimperfections on cThe function chosen for G is determined by the molecularstructure of the gas under consideration and the temperaturerange over which accurate predictions of c. are desired. Foraerodynamic purposes, diatomic gases are of primary i
13、ntcrest.The import-ant temperature range extends from liquefa.ct,iontemperatures to several thousand ddgrees Rmkine. A rela-tively simple function may be written for c, in this case, asthe number of translational and rotational degrees of freedomis constant, and only the variation with temperature o
14、f thetibrational heat capacity need be cotiidered. This functionis ()02 (emc, =Coi 1-!- (yru 1 _g(m)2(7)The second term in the brackets, essentially a Pla.nck term,accounts for the tibra.tional contribution to the specificheat at constant vo1ume2 The assumption is that the mole-cules of the gas beha
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