Influence of Metal Material Properties on Heat and Mass Transfer into Thermal Protection Surface with Phenomenological Catalytic Model

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Qin Li
Xiaofeng Yang
Wei Dong
Yanxia Du
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[1] Shanghai Jiao Tong University,School of Mechanical Engineering
[2] China Aerodynamics Research and Development Center,State Key Laboratory of Aerodynamics
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aerodynamic heating; chemical non-equilibrium flow; heterogeneous catalysis; phenomenological model; high-temperature interface effects;
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Surface heterogeneous catalysis in a high-enthalpy dissociated environment leads to a remarkable enhancement of aerodynamic heating into the thermal protection surface of hypersonic aircraft. To more accurately predict this catalytic heating, a kinetic catalytic model was constructed. This model involved four elementary reactions, the rates of which were determined on mean-field approximation and surface steady-state reaction assumption. By coupling this model into the viscous wall boundary condition of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) solver, the influences of metal material catalytic properties on heat and mass transfer into thermal protection materials were numerically investigated. Numerical results showed that atomic oxygen recombination catalyzed by surface material accounts for a major contribution to aerodynamic heating and thus variation in recombination rates from different materials leads to the significant difference in surface heat fluxes. From a comparative analysis of various materials, the catalytic activity increases from the inert platinum (Pt) to nickel (Ni) and finally to the active copper (Cu). As a result, the catalytic heating on Cu surface was more than twice of that on Pt surface. Further parametrical research revealed that the proper layout of inert material at the nose of aircraft could prevent stagnation catalytic heating from thermal damage by carrying near-wall dissociated atoms from the stagnation zone downstream. The material-relied heterogeneous catalysis mechanism in this study provides some technical support for the thermal protection system design of hypersonic aircraft.
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