Additive erosion reduction influences in the turbulent boundary layer
Abstract
Results of a sequence of flow, heat and mass transfer calculations are presented which theoretically characterize the erosive environment at the wall surface of refractory metal coated and uncoated gun barrels. The theoretical results include analysis of the wall surface temperature, heat flux, and shear stress time histories on thin (10 mil.) Cr, Mo, Nb, and Ta plated steel barrel walls as uncoated steel walls. The calculations combine effects of a number of separate processes which were previously (and purposely) studied individually. These include solid particle additive concentrations, gas wall thermochemical influences, and transient turbulent wall boundary layer flow with multicomponent molecular diffusion and reactions from interaction of propellant combustion and the eroding surface. The boundary layer model includes particulate additive concentrations as well as propellant combustion products, considered for the present to be in the local thermochemical equilibrium.
- Publication:
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Presented at the JANNAF Propulsion Meeting
- Pub Date:
- May 1981
- Bibcode:
- 1981jann.meet...26B
- Keywords:
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- Erosion;
- Mass Transfer;
- Turbulent Boundary Layer;
- Concentration (Composition);
- Propellant Combustion;
- Shear Stress;
- Surface Properties;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer