Parametric study of the relaxation zone behind strong normal shock waves in a dusty ionized monatomic gas
Abstract
The conservation equations appropriate to a steady, one-dimensional flow of dusty ionized argon were solved numerically. The specific effect of each of the physical parameters of the dust upon the flow properties in the relaxation zone was studied. It was found that increasing the dust particle mass causes an increase in both the kinematic and thermal relaxation lengths. In addition to these changes, the flow field inside the relaxation zone is also affected. An increase in the dust mass (caused either by an increase in the dust density or its diameter) causes an increase in the plasma velocity, temperature and electron number density and a decrease in its density and pressure. Similar effects are encountered when the specific heat capacity of the dust is changed. An increase in the emissivity of the dust causes an increase in the plasma density and pressure and a decrease in its velocity, temperature and electron number density. Increasing the emissivity of the dust results in a decrease in the relaxation zone length.
- Publication:
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Journal of Plasma Physics
- Pub Date:
- June 1982
- DOI:
- 10.1017/S0022377800010977
- Bibcode:
- 1982JPlPh..27..397I
- Keywords:
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- Monatomic Gases;
- Normal Shock Waves;
- Plasma-Particle Interactions;
- Relaxation (Mechanics);
- Thermodynamic Properties;
- Two Phase Flow;
- Argon;
- Emissivity;
- Flow Characteristics;
- Kinematics;
- Parameterization;
- Particle Density (Concentration);
- Particle Mass;
- Particle Size Distribution;
- Plasma Radiation;
- Specific Heat;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer